Can We Give Clinton’s Problem to Bush?

…enduring problem that threatens to undercut any inroads Clinton has made in her struggle to overtake him in the Democratic presidential race: She has lost trust among voters, a majority of whom now view her as dishonest. Poll Shows Erosion Of Trust in Clinton – washingtonpost.com Clinton is apparently having trust issues. Understandable considering her [...]Published April 16, 2008

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…enduring problem that threatens to undercut any inroads Clinton has made in her struggle to overtake him in the Democratic presidential race: She has lost trust among voters, a majority of whom now view her as dishonest.

Poll Shows Erosion Of Trust in Clinton – washingtonpost.com

Clinton is apparently having trust issues. Understandable considering her ‘sniper fire’ incident, Bill Clinton’s defense of the same, among other issues. Polls show that just 39% of Americans trust her – way down from when she started her campaign.Ironically enough, that polling puts her trust level just 6 points above President Bush’s overall approval level. And yet, Bush doesn’t seem to have had that moment in the media where they’ve said, “we can’t trust you.”Despite the many mistruths/fabrications/streches/long stories/enter-your-euphemism-here/lies the Bush Administration has told about Iraq, the war on terror, the existence of WMDs, Scooter LIbby, torture, etc… The media has yet to denounce the President and his Administration as un-trustworthy.//End liberal, leftist, but-oh-too-true rant

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