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Hillary's Lead Driven Down
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 3:00 am Post subject: Hillary's Lead Driven Down |
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Hillary's Lead Driven Down
Hillary Rodham Clinton's lead over Barack Obama has plummeted sharply after her shaky performance in last week's presidential debate, during which she badly flubbed an answer about driver's licenses for illegal aliens. Clinton's lead over Obama has shrunk by 11 points, 44 percent to 25 percent, in the CNN/Opinion Research poll.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton's lead over Barack Obama has plummeted sharply after her shaky performance in last week's presidential debate, during which she badly flubbed an answer about driver's licenses for illegal aliens. Clinton's lead over Obama has shrunk by 11 points, 44 percent to 25 percent, in the CNN/Opinion Research poll. A month ago, Clinton was on top by 30 points, 51 percent to 21 percent. The drop comes after Clinton's worst debate performance, where she came under fire for waffling on Gov. Spitzer's plan to give licenses to illegals. Clinton also got hammered by Obama and John Edwards, who charged she failed to deliver clear answers on Social Security, stalled the release of White House Records as first lady, and pushed for hostile action against Iran. The performance also earned Clinton bad marks in the media, shattering some of the carefully cultivated air of inevitability fostered by her campaign. "Clinton's strength is about where it was throughout the summer, indicating that she has lost the support she gained last month, but that Obama has not yet cut into her core constituency," said poll director Keating Holland. Despite her still-commanding lead, Clinton has a narrower edge in the enthusiasm she would generate if she wins the nomination.
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