Robert Gehl asks you think you’re tired of hearing about Hillary Clinton?

Imagine you’re a Democrat who pinned all your hopes and dreams on the failed candidate. You can’t get rid of her quick enough.

And that’s how they feel.

The former 2016 presidential candidate may have won the popular vote, but the vast majority of voters don’t want her to run again, including an overwhelming majority of Democrats. In a study of 1,000 registered voters by Suffolk University, it was revealed that most Americans are sick and tired of Hillary.

In fact, of the independents and Democrats surveyed, more than six in ten, or 62 percent, are sick and tired of Clinton and don’t want her to run again in 2020.

That’s even lower than her geriatric, socialist challenger in the primaries. Only 38 percent of them think Bernie Sanders should not run for president in 2020. By the way, if Sanders ran in 2020, he would be an incredible 79 years old.

Only 23 percent of Democrats said they would be excited to have Hillary run again. Two thirds said they would prefer someone entirely new, BizPacReview reports.

Clinton’s favorability rating remains historically low. Only 42 percent of Americans have a positive view of the former presidential candidate, while 55 percent view her negatively. By contrast, 40 percent say they have a favorable view of Trump, but only 46 percent viewed him unfavorably. Which means about 14 percent simply won’t say.

The survey was conducted with a sample of 1000 voters from Dec. 14 to Dec. 18 via landlines and cellphones and reports a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

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Also in the survey, 54 percent approved of the job Barack Obama has done as president (perhaps warm feelings since he’s on his way out) while 41 percent disapproved of the job he did.

About half of respondents said that Obama would be viewed by history as a “good” to “great” president, while the other half say he’ll be viewed as a “fair” or “failed” president.

Also interestingly, 50 percent of Americans didn’t think the Constitution should be changed to eliminate the Electoral College. 40 percent were in favor of changing it and ten percent had no opinion.





