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Hillary at 51% Against Giuliani |
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Wednesday, 10 October 2007 |
(angus reid) - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton has extended her lead over Republican Rudy Giuliani in a prospective head-to-head United States presidential contest, according to a poll by TNS released by the Washington Post and ABC News. 51 per cent of respondents would support the New York senator in next year’s election, while 43 per cent would vote for the former New York City mayor. Support for Rodham Clinton in this match-up increased by two points since September, while backing for Giuliani fell by four points.
On Oct. 6, Giuliani criticized Rodham Clinton, saying, "We’re dealing with a level of ambiguity that I don’t believe is a good sign in a would-be commander in chief in a time of war. (...) If you listen to Democrats and some people in the press, the whole reason we’re in Iraq is to figure out how to withdraw. That’s all they talk about. I don’t know if they realize how counterproductive that is. I don’t know if they realize how strategically irresponsible that is." Read More
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