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Good Morning Clo!

Those are astounding numbers. I understand why they are keeping Hillary wrapped up and off the stage.

Bill Clinton is possibly the greatest American political player of our time, and Barack Obama beat him five years ago.

I don't think Bill is going to mess up this time.

Hillary will be the 45th President.



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NBC poll: Christie faces divided GOP, trails Clinton in hypothetical '16 race
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NBC poll: Christie faces divided GOP, trails Clinton in hypothetical '16 race

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Christie vs. Clinton

Christie's challenges extend beyond his own party: The poll finds Clinton getting the support of 44 percent of all adults in a hypothetical match up against the New Jersey governor, who gets 34 percent. The rest of respondents either preferred another candidate, said they would not vote, or were undecided.

And while Election Day 2016 is still more than 1,000 days away, the survey shows Clinton benefiting from the same demographic trends that helped propel President Barack Obama to win the election in 2008 and re-election in 2012.

Clinton leads Christie among African Americans (83 percent to 4 percent), respondents ages 18 to 29 (45 percent to 31 percent) and Latinos (44 percent to 33 percent).

Clinton also holds the advantage with residents from the Northeast (52 percent to 35 percent), West (43 percent to 30 percent), the South (43 percent to 35 percent) and Midwest (41 percent to 37 percent). And she has a narrow edge among independents (39 percent to 35 percent).

Christie, meanwhile, leads among whites (41 percent to 37 percent), seniors (44 percent to 41 percent) and respondents with an annual income of $75,000 or more (46 percent to 34 percent).

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http://firstread.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/12/21407295-nbc-poll-christie-faces-divided-gop-trails-clinton-in-hypothetical-16-race?lite


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