Polling Hell: Rasmussen Delivers Horrifically Bad Results to Hillary
By Ben Marquis
July 20, 2018 at 7:45am
Failed Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election to Republican Donald Trump in spectacular fashion, and neither she nor a significant number of those on the left has been able to come to grips with that brutal reality for them just yet.
Indeed, there has recently been rumors swirling that Clinton might make yet another run at the presidency in a 2020 electoral rematch against Trump, but the prospect of Clinton being the Democrat Partys nominee once again is not sitting well with an overwhelming majority of likely Democrat voters, according to The Daily Wire.
As was revealed in a recent Rasmussen poll, some 73 percent of Democrat voters want the party to nominate a fresh face in 2020 while only a mere 16 percent thought the party should nominate someone who has already run in the past, such as Clinton, former Vice President Joe Biden or socialist Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
By way of comparison, only 36 percent of Democrats were calling for a fresh face in 2016, though a remarkably high 21 percent were undecided on whether Democrats should go with someone new or stick with tried and true candidates from the past.
To that end, the poll showed that only about 33 percent of Democrats think Clinton has been good for the party overall while 39 percent think she has been detrimental. The feeling that Clinton has been bad for the Democrat Party is unsurprisingly shared by 72 percent of Republicans, but as stated by Rasmussen, more worrisome for Democrats, 63% of voters not affiliated with either major party feel Clinton has been bad for the party, as well.
Ironically, given her obsessive focus on gender issues and the female vote, women voters are more strongly in favor of a fresh face for Democrats than male voters are, which pretty much undermines Clintons supposed widespread feminist base of support.
Hilariously, even among the third of Democrat voters who still think that Clinton has been good for the party, nearly two-thirds of them (62 percent) still suggest that Democrats should nominate a fresh face in 2020, a sentiment shared by 67 percent of Democrats who feel Clinton has been bad for the party overall.
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