51% of voters don't want Hillary for president, according to a new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll. The poll results indicate that 51% of registered voters "would definitely not vote" for Clinton, while just 16% said they definitely would, and 32% said they would consider it. A few more findings:
- Committed anti-Hillary voters outnumber committed pro-Hillary voters by 3-1.
- Men are especially anti-Clinton — 60 percent say there's no way they'd back her for commander-in-chief.
- 90 percent of Republicans and 75 percent of conservatives say there's no way they'd back her. This suggests that she'd have a tough time winning any red states.
- 46 percent said they would oppose Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice if she ran for President. Rice has said repeatedly that she will not run.
- Committed anti-Hillary voters outnumber committed pro-Hillary voters by 3-1.
- Men are especially anti-Clinton — 60 percent say there's no way they'd back her for commander-in-chief.
- 90 percent of Republicans and 75 percent of conservatives say there's no way they'd back her. This suggests that she'd have a tough time winning any red states.
- 46 percent said they would oppose Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice if she ran for President. Rice has said repeatedly that she will not run.
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