Gallup polling shows surge in GOP preference

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Good news from Gallup today. American’s preference for the GOP is surging. Gallup polling shows a dramatic shift over the course of 2021, from a nine-percentage-point Democratic advantage in the first quarter to a rare five-point Republican edge in the fourth quarter. Let’s go Brandon! 🇺🇸👏🇺🇸
 
Gallup is a right-wing organization that just spews hate against the good guys!



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I do find it entertaining how much the right has clutched into the "Hilary is running" narrative.
 
I do find it entertaining how much the right has clutched into the "Hilary is running" narrative.

Yes, right wingers like CNN’s Chris Cillizza, Democratic pollster Doug Schoen, and New York Magazine are pushing it.
 
While it’s amusing to see some Democrats floating the idea of Hillary in 2024, it’s obviously not going to happen. She has always had a likeability problem. Even Obama taunted her about that. Nobody knows who the Dems will run in 2024, but the Gallup poll underscores the terrific position the GOP is in as we move closer to November. 🇺🇸
 
While it’s amusing to see some Democrats floating the idea of Hillary in 2024, it’s obviously not going to happen. She has always had a likeability problem. Even Obama taunted her about that.

Trump did not beat her by being more likeable.
 
While it’s amusing to see some Democrats floating the idea of Hillary in 2024, it’s obviously not going to happen.


I have yet to hear the first Democrat calling for her to run. It's the Republicans who want that (and even that is only because they're falling for their own propaganda again).
 
While it’s amusing to see some Democrats floating the idea of Hillary in 2024, it’s obviously not going to happen. She has always had a likeability problem. Even Obama taunted her about that. Nobody knows who the Dems will run in 2024, but the Gallup poll underscores the terrific position the GOP is in as we move closer to November. 🇺🇸

There's not a single Democrat that wants her to run.

It's all in your head.
 
There's not a single Democrat that wants her to run.

It's all in your head.

BubbeBoomeh is confusing his being manipulated by clickbaiting media for empirical evidence.

So funny how easy it is to fleece gullible minds with empty-calorie phrases such as "sources say." P.T. Barnum would've been in paradise in today's world. :D
 
Hillary 2024? Given the competition, she may be the Dems' best hope

There may be a rematch coming in the 2024 race for the White House. But we're not talking (God help us) Biden-Trump II.

Instead, 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is an interesting prospect to consider when looking for a viable candidate, particularly if an 80-something President Biden decides not to seek a second term. And why would he? Just 22 percent of voters want him to seek a second term, according to a I&I-TIPP poll. It doesn't get much better when polling only Democrats, where just 36 percent want to see the president run again, with that juggernaut candidate named "someone else" coming in first with 44 percent support.

The Democratic bench is about as deep as the New York Jets' these days. Vice President Harris? She's at 28 percent approval, per USA Today. Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo? No longer governor and thoroughly disgraced. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.)? He had to spend major time and resources just to avoid being ousted in deep-blue California during a recall election earlier this year.

Hillary Clinton always seemed to believe the mantle of "First Female President" was her birthright. And given how pathetic the field is on the Democratic side with or without Joe Biden, she may just get a second chance at winning the office her husband so famously made infamous.
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The Republicans want Hilary to run. The Democrats want Trump to run...

It wouldn't hurt my feelings any if Hillary ran though I think there are better choices. What Obama and to some extent Trump have taught us is that Americans are kinda dumb. Twice in row we chose people with very little record to stand on, and in Obama's case almost no history. The average American hadn't heard of him until the primaries started up.

I also do not want Trump to run. The risk/reward/ratio doesn't work in my favor at all. Best case he loses and we don't get a second riot. Expected scenario is he loses and there is a second insurrection. Worst case he wins and wins clean enough that it can't be argued.
 
I want neither to run, but almost 100% sure Hilary won't run

She hasn't come to terms with losing because she sucks as a candidate. She even read the speech she was supposed to give on election night. Not even that cheap therapy seems to be helping her.
 
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The CUbaNTripod is right; Hillary is a bad candidate.

AOC would be much better.

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