New polling shows John Edwards as the most electable democractic presidential candidate
Nationwide general election polling shows John Edwards is the Democrat with the best chance of defeating the Republican candidate in the 2008 general election for President. Edwards is the only Democrat with a significant lead in a head-to-head match-up against Republican frontrunner Giuliani. Against the other three major Republican candidates, Edwards’ average margin of victory is virtually identical to that of Barack Obama, and significantly higher than Hillary Clinton’s average margin.
Edwards also outperforms the other Democratic candidates in match-ups with Republican candidates in key battleground states including
The Moderate Liberal prefers John Edwards, and we anticipated this polling result long ago. Hillary Clinton (Billary) is not the candidate that America needs. A Presidential succession of Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton is not healthy for America. If Clinton is elected, two families would have controled hte highest office in America for nearly a quarter century.
America has a better choice, and that’s John Edwards. Obama is not far behind. And if Democrats want to win the Whitehouse, they better start paying attention to these polls, and not Hillary’s war chest. In a polarized electorate, I do not believe that Clinton can sway the important moderate liberals, and left leaning independents.