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The poll said that Hillary Clinton is the most likely to win the 2016 U.S. presi

The smoke of the 2012 presidential election campaign in the United States has just cleared from the next general election, there are still three and a half years old. American pollster who did not stop the pace of the 2016 presidential election prediction assessment. According to the survey results, the retiring former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton compete for the highest popularity rating of the President of the United States.
U.S. Quinnipiac University poll released on the 7th, 4 years after the general election, Hillary most likely to beat three other possible contenders, including New Jersey Governor Christie, was elected president.
Christie in this survey ranked second in the other two possible candidates is former Republican Senator Macro Rubio and Romney running mate Paul Ryan.
Quinnipiac University pollster Brown said, look at the polls, Hillary has an unparalleled huge advantage in the 2016 presidential election. She is the public focus of attention in the past 20 years, left a deep and positive impression to the American people.
A poll released by Quinnipiac University in February also showed that Hillary Clinton over President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, to become the most popular political figure in the United States.
 



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