For six weeks in a row, Hillary Clinton's support from likely voters in the Rasmussen polls has ranged from 37% to 39%. She is now at 38%
For nine weeks in a row, Barack Obama's support has ranged from 25% to 27%. He is now at 25%.
For four weeks in a row, John Edwards has been stuck at 13% and might be considered one of those guys they don't let into the debate.
And the rest of the guys at the bottom are not moving.
Hillary has been the target of Republicans from the beginning of this race and she hasn't been hurt by the attention.


Reader Comments ( Page 3 of 3)
31. STUPID
Colette Bitsos at 5:43PM
Lighten up.
Pen at 3:06AM on Jul 26th 2007
32. HILLARY IS CORRUPT! What part of that do you NOT understand? The Clintons set a new standard for CORRUPTION (Bill Moyers)..............only to have that mark shattered by these IDIOTS now! Don't fall for the disingenuous rhetoric, GO READ for yourselves!! It's there....just like Bush! SHE IS CORRUPT!!!!
nowhere1111 at 6:58PM on Jul 28th 2007
33. Ok there is alot of comments and stories about all the nominee's who are desired candidates for the Oval office.However, what many frustrated individuals are failing to understand is the public is kept very much in the dark.Due to the media and public demand,society is given distorted fragments of truth.How on Gods green Earth are we capable of making smart choices,considering the source.And thats counting on the fact that people actually pay attention to the information floating around them.If you dont believe that,look at the outcome of very poor voting results for the past 7 years of leadership.A more appropiate term for the Bush Administration should read Fraternity Administration,with scenarios of individuals provoking surrounding countries with muscle flexing contests,exhausting our resources and increasing our debt to alarming highs,meanwhile running down to the corner store for a cold sixer."Oh but before I leave let me check in on John Doe at the end of the hall unnoticed;to see what he is doing." It's been amature hour at its best in the White House for the past seven years and Ive grown tired of it.I search and hunger for resolutions,not added confusion.I find those resolutions in Senator Hillary Clinton.Senator Clinton has proven to the state of New York that she could maintain her duties with productive results,and I feel she could do the same for this country which is in desperate need of change.Senator Clinton has the diplomacy,intellegence,and dedication needed to lead us in a positive,productive direction.In the meantime I question the motives of all her opposers.Are the oppositions for personal gain or gain for the masses,I believe Hillary Clinton is gain for the masses, which is alot more than I can say for current administration.
Hillary for '08
ferntx at 12:52PM on Jul 30th 2007
34. Hillary is not running for president Bill Clinton is. Of course he can't run again so he is using wife to get back in the white house. Will the voters go for this? So far they seem to like the idea.
eflowchart at 2:33PM on Jul 30th 2007
35. Bush is pushing so many problems downstream that whoever wins the election better be able to hit the ground running. There will be no time to learn the job. Hillary will know what to do. She has been in training for a long time. She has been able to survive and succeed even with all that has been thrown at her over these past years. She has my vote.
Lucille Rotundo at 11:57PM on Aug 2nd 2007
36. Hillary for President.
As a conservative democrat, I hope Hillary gets the democratic nomintion for President. It would be the best thing that could happen for the Republican running for president/ Hillary will get the majority of her votes from: women on welfare, jewish women and some men,teachers unions, female atty's, minorities and illegal immigrants who will get to vote thanks to democrat shennanigans at the polls. She'll also get the gay community vote!! So have I said , so it shall be written. Ramses II
h conley at 4:19PM on Aug 7th 2007