Clinton Expands National Lead

By a wide margin, Democrats view Sen. Hillary Clinton "as the party's candidate best positioned to win the general election," a new Washington Post-ABC News Poll found, with 54% saying the former First Lady is the most electable candidate.

In the nomination race, Clinton leads with 45%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 30% and John Edwards at 12%.

Key finding: "Clinton's initial support for the Iraq war is not proving a significant impediment to her bid."

Complete survey results are available.


July 23, 2007


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