View Full Version : Colorado 2016 poll: Rand Paul beats Hillary Clinton
HoneyBadger
04-24-2014, 16:41
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/04/colorado-2016-rand-paul-hillary-clinton-105983.html
Sen. Rand Paul appears to be the man to beat in Colorado in 2016, a new poll says.
Colorado voters would favor the Kentucky Republican over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by 48 percent to 43 percent in a potential 2016 presidential race, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll (http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-events/quinnipiac-university-poll/colorado/release-detail?ReleaseID=2034).
Paul also has a higher favorability rating than the other three possible Republican presidential contenders listed in the poll — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Paul’s favorability ranking is 41 percent and his unfavorability ranking is 30 percent. Huckabee has a favorability rating of 37 percent and an unfavorability ranking of 30 percent. The other two GOP candidates both have higher unfavorability than favorability rankings.
For her part, Clinton scores 48 percent in favorability and 47 percent in unfavorability with respondents.
The poll comes as speculation is rising about the 2016 GOP presidential field and provides insight into a state that was crucial in the 2012 election.
The poll might also shed some light on where Paul could outflank his GOP counterparts — among young voters. While Clinton leads Bush by 21 points and Huckabee by 11 points among 18-to 29-year-olds, Paul matched the former secretary of state in the age group, with both scoring 43 percent.
Paul also had a strong edge against Clinton among respondents who identify as independent voters. 48 percent of independent voters favored Paul, while just 37 perfect favored Clinton.
The Quinnipiac poll was conducted April 15-21 with 1,298 registered voters on landlines and cell phones. The poll’s margin of error is plus or minus 2.7 percentage points.
43% of respondents are idiots. I saw a Tea Party thing the other day that said: "The last thing America needs is another Clinton or another Bush in the Oval Office." True statement right there. I'd vote for Paul, and if he doesn't run or make it past the primaries, then I guess my vote will probably just go to whoever the Libertarians are running. Spare me the "then you might as well be voting democrat", because I'm done holding my nose and voting for another fucking RINO or weak ass candidate that can't win.
The wife asked me who I would vote for and said it didn't matter as long as "Satan in a pants suit" has an apponent. It could be an ape, a pile of dung or whatever. Whoever is running against that gets my vote.
The wife asked me who I would vote for and said it didn't matter as long as "Satan in a pants suit" has an apponent. It could be an ape, a pile of dung or whatever. Whoever is running against that gets my vote.
Pretty much this.
Once again the person who usually polls the best against the dems is a "Paul"
I wonder if he'll be brushed off to the side for the candidate who "has the best chance of beating them"
43% of respondents are idiots. I saw a Tea Party thing the other day that said: "The last thing America needs is another Clinton or another Bush in the Oval Office." True statement right there. I'd vote for Paul, and if he doesn't run or make it past the primaries, then I guess my vote will probably just go to whoever the Libertarians are running. Spare me the "then you might as well be voting democrat", because I'm done holding my nose and voting for another fucking RINO or weak ass candidate that can't win.
Go right ahead. The biggest reason more then likely i will be voting R instead of L is because i know if Newtown happened under Hillary's watch she would have come down hard on "those assault weapons" like she could still be on the rag and some gun regs would have been passed. I know she is a tough lady and do not want her in power when it comes to my freedom. I am not trying to change your mind, i am just commenting that i do not want that woman in power. If Krispy Kreme or the like was the challenger i will go L too.
Once again the person who usually polls the best against the dems is a "Paul"
I wonder if he'll be brushed off to the side for the candidate who "has the best chance of beating them"
Sadly i am sure he will. The R's do not seem to like him even though he is much more like them then his dad was.
Go right ahead. The biggest reason more then likely i will be voting R instead of L is because i know if Newtown happened under Hillary's watch she would have come down hard on "those assault weapons" like she could still be on the rag and some gun regs would have been passed. I know she is a tough lady and do not want her in power when it comes to my freedom. I am not trying to change your mind, i am just commenting that i do not want that woman in power. If Krispy Kreme or the like was the challenger i will go L too.
Krispy Kreme or Jeb... No thanks, I'll just tell the RNC to forget I ever existed because they sure as shit are not getting another thing from me. But I did the whole "Anyone but Obama" last election, and it just seems like the RNC is out to screw themselves over. If they can put forth a candidate that won't even touch the social issues, just focus on what the job of president entails, I could vote for them.
Bailey Guns
04-25-2014, 12:39
If they can put forth a candidate that won't even touch the social issues, just focus on what the job of president entails, I could vote for them.
Well, you better scratch Rand Paul from you list then. From the Paul website:
On Abortion: “In addition, I believe we may be able to save millions of lives in the near future by allowing states to pass their own anti-abortion laws. If states were able to do so, I sincerely believe many -- including Kentucky -- would do so tomorrow, saving hundreds of thousands of lives.”
He also opposes same sex marriage.
You're living in a dream world if you think any candidate can get away without commenting on social issues.
Don't get me wrong...I like Rand Paul and could easily support him if he runs. But I'm gonna wait and see the field first.
Bailey Guns
04-25-2014, 12:42
For you guys who think candidates shouldn't comment or have opinions on social issues, you probably shouldn't be considering voting for a conservative. Traditional social values are a defining theme of conservatism whether you agree with them or not. That's the whole point of "conservatism".
You should probably vote third party. Good luck with that on a national scale.
Ranger353
04-25-2014, 12:57
The whole abortion issue is a red-herring (no pun intended). Abortion is legal and the law of the land, much like Obamacare. Nothing short of a congressional bill outlawing the procedure presented to the President for signature is going to change that, and that is not going to happen because Americans overwhelmly support a womens right to choose. And if a bill was signed into law the Supreme Court would eventually find it unconstitutional based on previous rulings of a women's basic right to choose. So when the question comes up that should be the answer.
Same thing is going to happen to same-sex marriage. Unless the U.S. congress (House and Senate) pass a bill amending the Constitution, basically adding another amendment to the Bill of Rights, the issue is going to be a moot point. The question should not even be asked, because the President cannot make an impact.
I care much more about the elections this November than 2016. I'd love to change a Governor and Senator.
I'd say it is a given that Mrs Clinton will be on the ballot next to the D but at this point who is getting the R slot is unknown.
hurley842002
04-25-2014, 13:04
I care much more about the elections this November than 2016. I'd love to change a Governor and Senator.
And all I keep hearing is how favorable Hick is with female voters. Who knows what to believe tho...
Zundfolge
04-25-2014, 14:11
I'd say it is a given that Mrs Clinton will be on the ballot next to the D...
I don't think its a given. Hell from 2004-late 2007 early 2008 we were all positive she was going to be the D ... and then they pulled the old bait-and-switch with Obama (who some of you remember was supposed to be the "Moderate alternative to the Radical Hillary Clinton.")
I wouldn't at all be surprised if the Dems are keeping us thinking she'll be the candidate so they can spring some other monster on us at the last minute (probably using the same "Moderate alternative to Hillary" rubric).
Keep in mind that a lot of Democrats hate Hillary and that 80%+ of her appeal to Dems is their love for her husband (Bill, not Huma). The remaining 20% of her support is the D after her name.
I don't think its a given. Hell from 2004-late 2007 early 2008 we were all positive she was going to be the D ... and then they pulled the old bait-and-switch with Obama (who some of you remember was supposed to be the "Moderate alternative to the Radical Hillary Clinton.")
I wouldn't at all be surprised if the Dems are keeping us thinking she'll be the candidate so they can spring some other monster on us at the last minute (probably using the same "Moderate alternative to Hillary" rubric).
Keep in mind that a lot of Democrats hate Hillary and that 80%+ of her appeal to Dems is their love for her husband (Bill, not Huma). The remaining 20% of her support is the D after her name.
Maybe if they can find another woman but the chance for the first female president will get women to the polls. She'll have to fight for it but I fully expect her to get it.
milwaukeeshaker
04-25-2014, 18:09
Yeah!! What he said!!
43% of respondents are idiots. I saw a Tea Party thing the other day that said: "The last thing America needs is another Clinton or another Bush in the Oval Office." True statement right there. I'd vote for Paul, and if he doesn't run or make it past the primaries, then I guess my vote will probably just go to whoever the Libertarians are running. Spare me the "then you might as well be voting democrat", because I'm done holding my nose and voting for another fucking RINO or weak ass candidate that can't win.
UrbanWolf
04-25-2014, 23:11
Polls dont mean jack, welfare leech Dem voters rarely answer a poll, but they will still go voting to keep their welfare money.
Well, you better scratch Rand Paul from you list then. From the Paul website:
He also opposes same sex marriage.
You're living in a dream world if you think any candidate can get away without commenting on social issues.
Don't get me wrong...I like Rand Paul and could easily support him if he runs. But I'm gonna wait and see the field first.
Not exactly, he's doing it right, the way it's supposed to be, let the states decide themselves. If a candidate wants to say what he thinks, fine, just don't make it seem like he'll impose that on the entire country.
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ANADRILL
05-05-2014, 13:45
43% of respondents are idiots. I saw a Tea Party thing the other day that said: "The last thing America needs is another Clinton or another Bush in the Oval Office." True statement right there. I'd vote for Paul, and if he doesn't run or make it past the primaries, then I guess my vote will probably just go to whoever the Libertarians are running. Spare me the "then you might as well be voting democrat", because I'm done holding my nose and voting for another fucking RINO or weak ass candidate that can't win.
Same here. If Chris Crisco is the nominee, I guess my vote goes to the constitutionalist candidate..
Bailey Guns
05-05-2014, 14:26
Not exactly, he's doing it right, the way it's supposed to be, let the states decide themselves. If a candidate wants to say what he thinks, fine, just don't make it seem like he'll impose that on the entire country.
I agree with that. Can you give me instances where republican presidential candidates have said that, though? I don't recall any. I recall liberal media outlets lying and saying that's what the R candidate wants to do...but I don't recall a candidate saying that.
Hillary will never get the ticket. The Dems at the top that make the decisions hate women, it was evident in the primaries and race when she was running against Obama.
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