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The Once-InEVITAble Hillary Now Only Draws One Third of Democrats in Support
And Biden's at 25%, in a three-way race including the increasingly-likely Biden bid.
Why is Grandma Barker falling so precipitously? Maybe it's her unwinning personality, or maybe it's because she talks like a mobster.
Months into her email scandal, Hillary Clinton is still trying to get away with lines like, "There's no evidence of that." Oh, and answering questions with laughter.
No wonder she keeps falling in the polls -- behind a 74-year-old Brooklyn-born socialist in the first two primary states, where more folks are paying attention.
On CNN’s "The Situation Room" last week, she faced questions about the claim by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie that she should face criminal charges for using a private email account and server to conduct official State Department business, including emails with highly classified information.
Clinton burst into laughter.
She kept up the giggling when asked about the chance that hackers from Russia or China broke into her server to glean national-security secrets. And then gave the lawyerly answer, "There's no evidence of that."
"There's no evidence of that" sounds a lot like a guilty person who only disputes the State's ability to make a case stick, not the underlying charges.
Which is exactly what this is.
Below, from this past weekend, Hillary Clinton shows off that "humor and heart" she promised us more of.