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To: Don Green who wrote (814)11/20/2003 1:38:48 PM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1414
 
How does the author get from "a broad swath of voters refuses to give up hope that the New York senator will launch an 11th-hour bid for the White House" to "an astonishing 43% of Democrats surveyed would back Hillary Clinton if she entered the race".

A bunch of people who respond to a hypothetical poll question are hardly "refusing to give up hope that she will launch" something.

Completely invented by the writer.



To: Don Green who wrote (814)11/20/2003 7:54:38 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1414
 
Hillary would be the frontrunner for about two seconds, then plummet if she decided to run. Reminds me of years ago when Dems were hand-wringing and hoping Mario Cuomo would run, thinking the real candidates weren't good enough. CLinton won that one. And Hillary is no Mario Cuomo either, at least not Mario in his prime. Hillary is also no Bill Clinton. 70% of em NH voters polled say they don't want her to run.