I think so.. Read this
Other fundraisers for Mr. Obama and Mr. Edwards, who is leading in the Iowa caucus polls, said they are being joined by more Democrats since the first-quarter fundraising numbers raised questions about Mrs. Clinton's vulnerability.
Those numbers not only showed Mr. Obama nearly matching Mrs. Clinton's $25 million in total contributions in the first three months of this year, but also attracting far more donors -- 100,000 to 60,000.
"After those fundraising numbers came out, people are now saying, 'Wait a minute, she is not inevitable as the party's nominee,' " said a Democratic strategist here. "When you see people who have nothing to lose going with Obama or Edwards, then you know she is going down."
The latest national Gallup Poll, taken April 13-15, showed Mrs. Clinton losing ground to Mr. Obama who trailed her by five percentage points -- 31 percent to 26 percent. Mr. Edwards was in third place with 16 percent.
2007-04-20
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Yes - her biggest appeal is that she has a strong campaign organization and connections from Bill's Presidency. However, she is weak on most issues and isn't very likeable - those deficiencies will hurt her more than the other things help her.
2007-04-20 06:16:24
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answered by JerH1 7
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All the Hillary Haters are chortling over Obama coming close to her in polls. Actually, it's pretty funny that this early in the race, they are grasping at straws in hopes she will fade away. Have none of you ever experienced a Presidential campaign before? We've got a LONG way to go in this race, and if you think Hillary is going to give up and lay down her candidacy you must smoking some of that good stuff I remember from college ;). Debates are coming up shortly, and after those, there will be a whole new set of support numbers for the candidates. We'll see their numbers go up and down, over and over, as events happen and speeches are made, and debates occur. This is only the beginning, making predictions from the current trend is a fool's game.
EDIT: By the way, I looked up some polls numbers of my own.
FOX - April 17-18
Clinton 41%, Obama 36%
ABC News 4/12-15 (with Gore)
Clinton 36%, Obama 20%
(without Gore)
Clinton 41%, Obama 25%
I guess it depends which poll you want to listen to for the latest numbers, right?
http://www.pollingreport.com/wh08dem.htm
2007-04-20 07:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there's a good chance. The campaigning problem Hillary faces is that most everyone is already familiar with who she is and has already made up their mind as to whether or not they're going to support her. All the advertising money can buy isn't going to help her to overcome that.
On the other hand, her opponents still have a lot of undecideds who've never heard of them or don't have an opinion about them. These are the people who can be swayed by advertising, adding more votes for them.
2007-04-20 06:08:33
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answered by Underground Man 6
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It said something about Hillary when some of the top Clinton supporters in Hollywood threw their support to Obama because the Clintons were not trustworthy or honest enough.
2007-04-20 06:09:29
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answered by meathookcook 6
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Clinton is a liar, thief and a curse to abused woman.
A liar because she said she would stay in office if she won.
A thief because she stole the senate seat from someone who would have stayed and worked for NY.
A curse because she is willing to except mental and emotional abuse from her husband just so she can run for office. She is telling woman abuse is worth it if the price is right. I am hopeful that people are starting to know the truth about her.
2007-04-20 06:29:29
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answered by pms 4
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That's odd, last week everyone was going on about how glad they were that Hillary was probably going to take the democratic nomination, so they would have someone that they could rally everyone against her.
2007-04-20 06:08:25
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answered by Joe M 5
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Yeah, I can see her just snapping at a debate and climbing over the podium and choking somone...then as the other guy punches her in the chops, she kinda snaps out of it looking at the crowd saying "Ooopss, he he he, Uh...hi!"
2007-04-20 06:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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She's on her way down now! Especially with her recent "anti-black" comment about Obama!
2007-04-20 06:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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We can only hope.
2007-04-20 11:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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