The latest Quinnipiac national poll is BAAAAAAAD news for the mean old drunk lady.....
In general election matchups, Carson beat Clinton 50 percent to 40 percent, outdrawing the former secretary of state in the share of both men (55 percent to 35 percent) and of women (45 percent to 44 percent). Clinton also came up on the short end of hypothetical head-to-heads against Rubio (41 percent to 46 percent), Cruz (43 percent to 46 percent) and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (43 percent to 46 percent), who drew less than Bush among Republican voters. Quinnipiac did not test a Bush-Clinton matchup.
Matched up against Trump, however, Clinton held a lead of 46 percent to 43 percent.
Overall, Carson earned the highest net favorability ratings of any candidate tested, at 49 percent favorable to 25 percent unfavorable (+24 positive), while Trump tied for the third lowest with another New Yorker, former Gov. George Pataki, at negative 19 points. Rubio had the second highest, at a net favorable of 14 points, followed by Fiorina at 10 points. Other candidates earned net positive numbers in the low single digits, negative single digits or in negative double digits, as in the case of Clinton (-10), Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (-11), former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (-13), former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (-16), former Virginia Sen. Jim Gilmore (-18) and South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham (-25).
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