Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney are probables for 2016 US President Elections


#hillaryclinton #mittromney It is gradually becoming clear that former Massachusetts Gov. and 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney is most probable candidate for the GOP presidential nomination for 2016 US President elections, and his competitors would probably be former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who is far ahead among Democrats.
This has been revealed in the latest poll carried out by Fox News.
As far as the Republicans go, Mitt Romney dominates the field for the 2016 Republican nomination with 19 percent votes among self-identified Republicans. Next is former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at 10 percent. No other probable Republican candidates have managed to get backing in double-digit.
All others like New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, and former Penn. Sen. Rick Santorum have al received less than 10 per cent.
In the Democratic camp, Hillary Clinton is still 50 points ahead of her nearest rival – her support is down marginally from 64 per cent to 62 per cent from July figures – in April it was at a high of 69 per cent.
As an observer remarks – in spite of a book, a world tour, numerous controversies and several distinctly different possible opponents, the support of Hillary Clinton has not changed much over the past two years. It also does not depend much on who the Republican is.

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