Let's assume those numbers are true. And she still beats the GOP candidates by a wide margin. What does that say about them?Originally Posted by chuckd
Let's assume those numbers are true. And she still beats the GOP candidates by a wide margin. What does that say about them?Originally Posted by chuckd
Registered voters,….. all Blue
The teabaggers are going to have to come up with a better plan to win over the Latino Vote, besides building a wall and sending them back.
A wide-range of environmental issues are as important to Latino voters as the passage of comprehensive immigration reform.
“So to those who doubt the science of climate change and who lack faith in American innovation, just tell them, look at the record and look at what’s already happening across the United States. Thanks to smart federal and state policies, academic research, private sector innovation, and the crucial work of groups like LCV, we are already advancing clean energy solutions that can begin turning this tide and can make America the clean energy superpower for the 21st century. We have the opportunity to invest in the infrastructure of the future resilient enough to withstand the effects of climate change we won’t be able to avoid, including next-generation power plants to produce electricity more cleanly, smarter grids to deliver it more effectively, and greener buildings to use it more efficiently.” -Hillary Clinton
Boosting alternative energy power.
Fighting for cleaner energy.
Using excess oil profits to develop new energy technologies.
Modernizing buildings to save energy and money.
Getting cleaner vehicles on the road.
Bringing America’s power grid into the 21st century.
Prioritizing cleaner energy worldwide.
Getting smarter energy projects off the ground in Africa.
Finding common goals with China to address access to reliable, sustainable, and affordable energy.
Who will the women be voting for?
Against Bush, Clinton leads 59% to 37% among women, while Bush holds an advantage among men, 51% Bush to 44% Clinton. Against Fiorina, the only woman among the major candidates for the Republican Party's presidential nominations, women break 60% for Clinton to 39% for Fiorina, while men are about evenly divided, 48% for Fiorina, 46% for Clinton. The largest gender gap -- 34 points -- comes in a match-up between Clinton and Trump. Women favor Clinton by 23 points, 60% to 37%, while men break in Trump's favor by 11 points, 53% to 42%.
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