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Clinton's appearances on the campaign trail gave discernable bumps in female support to various Democrats, according to an analysis by Correct the Record, a pro-Hillary group
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In the aftermath of the Democratic shellacking, episode 2, in the 2014 midterm elections, many pointed fingers at Hillary Clinton as an electoral loser.
Somebody should ask Hillary Democrats why they got wiped out tonight. Clearly, Hillary is yesterdays news, Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican and rumored 2016 presidential hopeful, said in an email to Breitbart News just one of the many times he linked the Democratic drubbing to the partys likeliest 2016 presidential candidate.
Added another 2016 potential GOP candidate, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, I think in many ways [Clinton] was the big loser on Tuesday because she embodies everything that is wrong with Washington, he told NBCs Meet the Press on Sunday. Even journalists piled on. The loser from last night in the a 2016 context: Hillary Clinton, said Bloombergs Mark Halperin.
Not so fast, says pro-Clinton group Correct the Record. The group, linked to Democratic Super PAC American Bridge, compiled polling data that shows Clinton delivered discernible bumps in female support to most of the candidates for whom she appeared or stumped, according to an analysis obtained exclusively by TIME.
Sen. Kay Hagan in North Carolina and Colorados Mark Udall both saw three percentage point bumps amongst women after Clinton appeared with them in the final weeks of campaigning, according to an analysis of polls before and after Clintons visit by the group.
Though both Hagan and Udall lost, Clinton gave incumbent Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper in Colorado a turbo charge: his lead amongst women nearly tripled from a 4.8% advantage a to 12% lead after Hillarys visit, and Hickenlooper eked out a win.
In New Hampshire and Illinois, incumbent Democratic Govs. Maggie Hassan and Pat Quinn both saw eight percentage point boosts, though it wasnt enough to save Quinn. Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton and Michigan Senate candidate Gary Peters saw their support amongst women go up five percentage points apiece after Clintons visits.
http://time.com/3576222/hillary-clinton-poll-women-correct-the-record/
Should keep you busy into the night...
Caretha
(2,737 posts)so fast...
I think I'm dizzy & going to throw up. What a bunch of hooie! Believe that crap if you will at your own peril of also hurling.
Metric System
(6,048 posts)Caretha
(2,737 posts)Really?
You must have an agenda - take your "Rand" and most respectfully shove it up your ass....or where ever else is most convenient. ...
and I say that in the kindest way I know how after your feeble attempt to smear me....which is very un-christian you know.