Losing presidential candidates over the past quarter century have tended to become more popular in the months following the election. But former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has broken that trend, according to Gallup.
The latest Gallup poll reveals that a majority of Americans, 57 percent, continue to view Secretary Clinton unfavorably. There has been no change in this percentage since January 2017.
Clinton’s favorable rating hit an all-time low, 38 percent, early September last year. The highest it has ever been was 67 percent, which was in 1998 when she was first lady.
In 2011 and 2012, during her time serving as secretary of state, she received a 66 percent favorability rating.
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2 comments:
Another happy story. Thanks Joe.
Hillary and O'Malley are two misguided individuals who think they know what is best for everyone else. They just cannot accept the fact that many voters see their selfish and evil ways.
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