An overwhelming majority of Democrats back Hillary Clinton to run for president in 2016, according to a new poll.
A whopping 82% of Democrats say they want Clinton to run for President and only 13% do not want to see the former secretary of state run, the New York Times/CBS poll released last night found.Given a list of candidates to say "run", "not run", or no opinion, 53% of Democrats said "yes" to seeing a bid from at least one other, besides Clinton.
The potential candidates drawing the most interest after Clinton are Vice President Joe Biden, former Governor Jeb Bush of Florida and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.By comparison only 29% of all Democrats picked 66-year-old Clinton exclusively of the candidates listed, without giving an affirmative to anyone else.
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While Democrats appear overwhelmingly eager for a Clinton candidacy, the poll suggested that the Republican field, at least at this early stage, is far more muddled, with no potential candidate garnering majority enthusiasm for a presidential run.
No major candidates in either party have yet declared their candidacy, but several have taken steps indicating that they are seriously considering a run.Male and female Democrats expressed similar levels of interest in Hillary Clinton. A potential Clinton candidacy also drew the strongest support among self-described independents, with 52% saying they hoped she would run.
The nationwide poll is based on telephone interviews conducted with 515 Democrats, 519 Republicans and 550 independents. Each has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus six percentage points.