Friday, October 20, 2006

Clinton V Rodham Clinton

This is just plain silly to me anyway, from today's CNN:

(CNN) -- If presidential elections were held today, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton would likely have a comfortable edge over Sen. John McCain, but take away her maiden name and McCain has a better shot of landing in the Oval Office.

So say the results of a CNN poll released Friday by Opinion Research Corp., which asked 506 adult Americans whom they preferred among potential 2008 presidential candidates. The margin of error for the survey is plus or minus 4.5 percent.

Asked if they preferred Hillary Rodham Clinton to McCain, respondents gave the Democratic New York senator and former first lady a 51 percent to 44 percent advantage over the Republican Senator from Arizona. Remove "Rodham" and McCain had a 1 percentage point advantage, 48 percent to 47 percent.

The results fall within the sample's margin of error, so there is a "good chance, but not a statistical certainty" that Clinton's maiden name would help her in a matchup against McCain, said Keating Holland, CNN's polling director.



First of all either way..she is the SAME person! Aren't there more important things to survey people about? We are officially in the silly season....

:-)

5 comments:

Cyberseaer said...

Another great example of a slow news day. The news used to be a place of information. Now it's the ultimate reality show and tries to scare us.

Unknown said...

I agree - John McCain at his age is scary enough to consider as president than Hillary?

(shudder)

:-)

Scott G said...

If this keeps up, I may have to dust off my campaign walking shoes and run in '08. I won't be old enough to run until February of that year, but I have never hugged Bush and my husband never cheated with an ugly intern

Subcomandante Bob said...

Maybe Bob should run (abused synapses in Bob's brain begin to sputter)...

Mark said...

Yes, this is absolutely silly! Why waste their time like that?