Friday, May 25, 2007

Senior Citizen Democrats Among Strongest Supporters of Clinton, Gallup Finds

Senior citizens give Clinton wide margin over Obama

May 24, 2007 – A Gallup poll released today shows senior citizens, who are Democrats or Democratic leaners, strongly support Sen. Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. They also choose Clinton by a wide margin over second place candidate Barack Obama.

Lydia Saad of Gallup News Service reports, “Not only does Hillary Clinton rank first among the leading candidates for the 2008 Democratic nomination in Gallup's national polling, according to data from an aggregated sample of over 3,000 interviews with Democrats conducted by Gallup since March, she monopolizes the position at the subgroup level among men, women, whites, blacks, young adults, and seniors. She also leads regardless of Democrats' religious affiliation and political ideology.” Read More

2 comments:

Ajay Jain said...

I have been proven right by the second Democratic debate in NH. Hillary was called Hillary as she should be.

After having President Bill Clinton for 8 years in office why does the PRESS address Hilary as Clinton. She has her own identity as Hillary. Her full name is Hillary Rodham Clinton. Then why not address her as either Hillary or Senator Clinton and Bill as President Clinton.

As a person in her own right Mrs. Clinton deserves to be called Hillary in this first name basis culture of the United States of America.

Maybe the GALLUP POLL SERVICE and the rest of the press can start differentiating itself by addressing Mrs. Clinton as Hillary. Candiddate Hillary! Go Hillary GO!!

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Of course they are