Hillary Clinton is even less popular now than she was when she was running for president — and according to an article in the Huffington Post, that’s because she’s a woman.
A little background: According to a Bloomberg poll that was released earlier this week, Hillary Clinton’s favorability rating is now at 39 percent — lower than the 43 percent rating that she had during her presidential run — making her the only losing candidate since 1992 to not see an increase in favorability after losing an election, according to Gallup data cited by the Huffington Post ...
Hillary Clinton is even less popular now than she was when she was running for president — and according to an article in the Huffington Post, that’s because she’s a woman.
A little background: According to a Bloomberg poll that was released earlier this week, Hillary Clinton’s favorability rating is now at 39 percent —...
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