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Meet the 2016 presidential contenders / Hillary Clinton? Elizabeth Warren? Election 2016 – Video


Meet the 2016 presidential contenders / Hillary Clinton? Elizabeth Warren? Election 2016
Meet the 2016 presidential contenders Hillary Clinton? Elizabeth Warren? A look at some of the potential 2016 candidates as Jeb Bush steps closer to a presid...

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INFOWARS Nightly News with Lee Ann McAdoo Tuesday December 16 2014 Plus Special Reports – Video


INFOWARS Nightly News with Lee Ann McAdoo Tuesday December 16 2014 Plus Special Reports
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Jeb Bush vs Hillary Clinton in 2016 – Illuminati Presidential Election Puppets Picked? – Video


Jeb Bush vs Hillary Clinton in 2016 - Illuminati Presidential Election Puppets Picked?
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The Nasir Shaikh Show 12/17/2014 WEDNESDAY PART 2 – Video


The Nasir Shaikh Show 12/17/2014 WEDNESDAY PART 2
TOPIC: HILLARY CLINTON JOINS THE CROWD CHANTING MANTRA "BLACK LIVES MATTER" This is the Nasir Shaikh Show being brought to you on the Ronald Reagan News Network (RRNN) and ...

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Hillary Clinton *drops* to a 49-point lead for the …

The year 2014 brought a mixed bag for Hillary Clinton's presidential hopes. Her popularity continued to decline, her book tour drew mixed reviews (along with her book), andsome in the liberal wing of the part are urging Elizabeth Warren to challenge her for the Democratic presidential nomination.

But her status as most prohibitive Democratic front-runner in history has not changed. She remains the overwhelming favorite against both Warren and Vice President Joe Biden.

Sixty-three percent of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents say they'd vote for her if their state's primary (or caucus) were held today, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Biden garners 14 percent, Warren wins 11 and three other candidates getless than 5 percent each, including Vermont Sen.Bernie Sanders, former Virginia senator Jim Webb and Maryland Gov.Martin O'Malley.

Clinton's 49-point lead is actually her worstperformance of the year in Post-ABC polls, with her support slipping 10 points over the course of four surveys this year (the first of which only listed three candidates).

That lead has led to plenty of talk about whether Clinton is inevitable. As we've noted, Clinton's lead is far larger than her advantage heading into her ultimately losing 2008 candidacy and is bigger than any non-incumbentsince at least the 1980s. Her edge also contrasts sharply with the Republican field, where the same poll found Mitt Romney and Jeb Bushleading but neither cresting 20 percent.

Clinton's lead is not likely to be this big one year from now. Once candidates (including Clinton) actually announce their candidacies and debates are held, Democrats will become more familiar with their options and some will certainly pick other candidates.

But just as the election is many months away, so does Clinton have a very long way to fall before an opponent can make any serious challenge. There remains a huge reservoir of goodwill toward Clinton in the Democratic Party, and that's what has kept her edge in far-away pre-election surveys so gigantic throughout 2014.

Scott Clement is a survey research analyst for The Washington Post. Scott specializes in public opinion about politics, election campaigns and public policy.

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