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Hillary Clinton 'could cost Democrats dear'
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Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:00 pm Post subject: Hillary Clinton 'could cost Democrats dear' |
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Hillary Clinton 'could cost Democrats dear'
Rudy Giuliani, the Republican presidential candidate, would win in more than 30 marginal districts currently held by Democrats, a new poll says.The leaked survey by the Democratic pollsters Lake Research confirmed fears that the "very polarised image" of Hillary Clinton, their party's front runner, could lose them the 2008 election.
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Rudy Giuliani, the Republican presidential candidate, would win in more than 30 marginal districts currently held by Democrats, a new poll says.The leaked survey by the Democratic pollsters Lake Research confirmed fears that the "very polarised image" of Hillary Clinton, their party's front runner, could lose them the 2008 election.Barack Obama, who is second in the Democratic presidential candidate stakes, also trailed Mr Giuliani in 31 marginal congressional districts.A private memo by Lake Research, leaked to The Washington Post, painted what they described as a "sobering picture" for Democrats who believe President George Bush's "disastrous favourability" almost guarantees they will capture the White House next year.All polls on party preferences show that Democrats are much more popular than Republicans. But when the names of individual candidates are used, the gap narrows considerably.The poll found that Mr Giuliani, a centrist Republican with liberal stances on abortion and gay rights, leads Mrs Clinton by 49 per cent to 39 per cent in the swing districts. The former mayor of New York enjoyed a much slimmer lead of just one per cent over Mr Obama.It has long been known that Mrs Clinton has "high negatives" among voters but the assessment of Mr Obama that his "image is soft, and one-fifth of voters do not have a firm impression of him" was a surprise. The poll found that Mrs Clinton, in particular, could damage the chances of congressional Democratic candidates on the ballot.
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