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http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/2234289476


New Poll Suggests Support For Hillary 2008 Presidential Run

May 26, 2005 5:58 p.m. EST


Jasen K Lee - All Headline News Staff Reporter

(AHN) – One the same day Senator Hillary Clinton [D-NY] gets a new challenge for her current job, she finds out some Americans might like to see her take a run at another Job.

Edward Cox, the son-in-law of President Richard Nixon, says he will oppose Senator Clinton in her re-election bid despite overwhelming support among likely New York voters. However, the vast majority of respondents want her to vow to serve out her term in the Senate, if re-elected.

A CNN/USA Today/Gallup telephone survey finds 29 percent of 1,009 adults questioned are very likely to vote for Senator Clinton for President in 2008 and 24 percent say they are somewhat likely, while 7 percent are not very likely, with 39 percent saying they were not at all likely to support her. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 5-percent.

Despite her controversial profile, the survey also finds 55 percent have a positive or favorable view of Senator Clinton, while 39 percent have a negative opinion.

Regarding whether they would vote for a woman for the nation’s highest office, 32 percent say they would be very likely, 41 percent say somewhat likely, while 9 percent respond not very likely, and 11 percent say not at all likely.

Clinton has yet to confirm if she will run for President in 2008.




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