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In reply to the discussion: Iowa poll: Hillary Clinton, Chris Christie Tied (41%-41% 2016 Matchup) [View all]Robbins
(5,066 posts)22. Remember
Back In 1988 when Dukakis had double diget lead on Bush
or back In 1992 when Perot lead both CLinton and Bush
or late 1998 when Bush lead Gore by 20 points
or after RNC when Mccain lead Obama
or back In 2011 when there were polls at times that had romney leading obama.
I think this particular poll Is bad for Christie.Right now he is viewed as moderate republican due to his working with obama.After he
wins releection In landlside he moves to right.Meanwhile Hillary who came in third back In 2008 tied so called moderate christie.
Bush was able to snucker people thinking he was moderate.The base won't let Christie pull that.
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Iowa poll: Hillary Clinton, Chris Christie Tied (41%-41% 2016 Matchup) [View all]
big_dog
Jul 2013
OP
I predict the lowest voter turnout in history if it those two running after the primaries.
Arctic Dave
Jul 2013
#6
The people who would be 'excited' about her candidacy are probably the same
HardTimes99
Jul 2013
#53
A poll this far out seems pointless, but it does show she's vulnerable.
Drunken Irishman
Jul 2013
#15
Hillary is definitely being pushed hard by someone. Ads for her are popping up on several websites.
freshwest
Jul 2013
#23
I hope you're right, but Aqua Buddha and heads stomping didn't prevent him being elected...
freshwest
Jul 2013
#36
I sure hope so. What is the appeal of Christie though? I've heard people at DU talkiing about him.
freshwest
Jul 2013
#50
IDK, but they picked Rand this year. And he's getting more attention than Daddy ever did.
freshwest
Jul 2013
#46
Dem primary voters in IA will vote for Hillary. Rep primary voters in IA will not vote for Christie.
LonePirate
Jul 2013
#26
I think Chris Christie would be their strongest candidate - but I don't think the base of the party
Douglas Carpenter
Jul 2013
#48