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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

SHOCK POLL: AMERICANS HATE JEB BUSH MORE THAN HILLARY

Americans who actually like Hillary need NOT go to the voting polls - you couldn’t possibly be awake.
Americans have a more favorable view of Clinton (47%) and Biden (39%) than they do of Bush (35%)

Shock Poll: Americans Hate Jeb Bush More Than Hillary

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by KIT DANIELS | INFOWARS.COM | MAY 12, 2015

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Sixty percent (60%) of Americans would not consider Jeb Bush for president, compared to 51% who said the same about Hillary Clinton, according to national poll of mostly conservative voters.

The George Washington University Battleground Poll of 1,000 registered voters, of which only 16% identified with the Tea Party, also found that 48% of voters have an unfavorable view of Bush compared to only 44% who have an unfavorable impression of Joe Biden.

Overall, Americans have a more favorable view of Clinton (47%) and Biden (39%) than they do of Bush (35%).

All three presidential candidates led the rest in name recognition.

“Voters are evenly split on Hillary Clinton (47% favorable, 48% unfavorable; 47% would consider, 51% would not) and strongly negative on presumptive candidate Jeb Bush (35, 48; 36, 60),” the poll’s press release stated.

In other words, if the 2016 election pits Bush against Clinton, the latter would likely win, but either way, don’t expect either candidate to act much different than Obama.

“The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to the doctrinaire and academic thinkers,” establishment insider Carrol Quigley advocated in his book Tragedy and Hope. “Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can ‘throw the rascals out’ at any election without leading to any profound or extreme shifts in policy.”

It’d just be more of the same regardless of the party label which misleads voters into thinking establishment candidates viciously oppose each other when in fact they play on the same team.

“I would say the best part of the Obama administration would be his continuance of the protections of the homeland using the big metadata [NSA surveillance] programs,” Bush said in an interview on the Michael Medved radio show.

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