U.S. Women Supportive, Skeptical of Clinton: Poll
If Hillary becomes president it won't be easy. She is hated as much as she is loved:
But it seems even her critics think she will win:
Women tend to agree with the New York senator and former first lady on the issues and see her as a strong leader. More than eight in 10 working women said Clinton, seeking to become the first female U.S. president, understood their problems. A majority of single women viewed her favorably, the poll found.
But married women were split on Clinton and 51 percent of women aged 45 to 64 had a negative opinion of her. Almost 40 percent of all men and 28 percent of women said they definitely would not vote for her.
The poll found 45 percent of all women had a favorable opinion of Clinton, while an equal amount of men viewed her unfavorably. Among men, Clinton had a 36 percent favorable rating. Thirty-one percent of women viewed her unfavorably.
But it seems even her critics think she will win:
Regardless of how they intend to vote, more than 80 percent of all men and women polled said they thought it very likely or somewhat likely Clinton would win the Democratic nomination, the Times said.
Sixty-three percent of voters in the poll said it was likely Clinton would win the presidency.