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So what do voters really think of the 2016 presidential frontrunners? Here are the answers:
Hillary Clinton – ‘Liar’
Clinton can’t shake the reputation that she’s hiding something.
The word “liar” was mentioned 178 times in association with Hillary Clinton. Some of the other top words voters said to describe the former Secretary of State were “dishonest,” “untrustworthy,” and “criminal.”
The two issues
the GOP argues why Clinton’s unfit to hold office - “
Benghazi” and “email” – topped the list as well. Also, her husband’s first name, Bill, came up 56 times by voters.
The poll shows Clinton is still leading among Democratic voters, but is down from 55 percent in late July to 45 percent today, with
Bernie Sanders gaining on her. 34 percent of voters say Clinton is honest and trustworthy.}
Words People Most Associate With 2016 Candidates
So.... not 70%. Thanks.
I saw one poll that had her at 65% negative. I am not going waste my time finding it to satisfy you. It is what it is. "depends on what the definition of is is" right bubba?
Did you think I actually expected you to post a link to a poll showing 70% find her untrustworthy?


I knew you were full of shit when you said it. I know there's no such poll.
here ya go dingleberry, not 70% but very close in some demographics.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnzogby/2016/03/27/trump-vs-clinton-mr-unfavorable-vs-mrs-unfavorable/#1d06f38f66f1
"These are stunning numbers and, when taken alone, seem to give his likely Democratic opponent,
Hillary Clinton, a huge advantage in the general election. That is, until we look at her numbers. Her overall favorable rating is only 41%, while 54% view her unfavorably. But that is not all. Stated simply, her numbers are really not better. Majorities of most subgroups view her unfavorably as well: men 56%, women 53%, 18-29 year olds 59%, 50-64 year olds 58%, 63% of those over 65, 85% of Republicans, 62% of independents, 78% of conservatives, 63% of whites, 56% of Catholics, 68% of Born Again/evangelicals 53%, 53% of the Investor Class, 50% of NASCAR Fans, 53% of the Creative Class, and 52% of Weekly Wal-Mart Shoppers. She is bolstered by her support among Democrats (75%-22%), liberals (66%-32%), Hispanics (67%-28%), African Americans (77%-19%), and Asians (60%-31%"