Hillary Rodham Clinton is holding on to first place in the group of
prospective Democratic Party presidential contenders in the United
States, according to a poll by McLaughlin Associates. 31 per cent
of respondents would prefer to have the New York senator as the 2008
nominee.
prospective Democratic Party presidential contenders in the United
States, according to a poll by McLaughlin Associates. 31 per cent
of respondents would prefer to have the New York senator as the 2008
nominee.
Illinois senator Barack Obama is second on the list
with 19 per cent, followed by former vice-president Al Gore and 2004
presidential nominee John Kerry with 10 per cent each, and former North
Carolina senator John Edwards with six per cent.
Support is
lower for Delaware senator Joseph Biden, New Mexico governor Bill
Richardson, Indiana senator Evan Bayh, and Wisconsin senator Russ
Feingold. Hillary Has 12-Point Lead Among 2008 Democrats
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