Millionaires Twice as Likely to Vote Hillary than Jeb Bush

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The 1 percent baiting is coming from the 1 percent. Just ask Warren Buffett or Bill Gates. Hillary Clinton has always had wealthy friends to fund her and her husband’s ambitions.

CNBC commissioned a poll asking 500 people “with investable assets of $1 million or more”  which of nine potential presidential candidates they prefer.

Hillary scores almost double the Jeb Bush vote. Chris Christie meanwhile has to compete with Socialist Bernie Sanders. Despite all the demonization, Scott Walker ties with Elizabeth Warren.

Interestingly enough among Republican millionaires polled, Hillary Clinton scores 5 percent and Elizabeth Warren 1. Among Democratic millionaires, Jeb Bush gets 1 and Chris Christie gets 3, suggesting he still has some cross-party appeal.

  • http://libertyandculture.blogspot.com/ Jason P

    Hillary is trying to distance herself from Obama and associate herself with Bill even though she wasn’t officially part of his administration. Bill gets undeserved credit for Newt’s 6 years of Republican success as House leader.

    I’d give Bill some credit for fiscal restraint. If you remember, Robert Rubin urged a fiscal conservative course least the “bond vigilantes” tank the bond market and return the nation to recession. Greenspan called Clinton the best Republican President for which he served. Bill hated the limits but he accepted reality.

    Whether deserved or not, Bill had a mantle of a “new Democrat” who is not hostile to business. Now that Obama proved that you can pass Hillarycare, borrow without limits, and spend like a drunken politician (sailors get my respect), I expect to see the real Hillary come out of the closet if elected.

    For now, we are in trouble unless we can associate her with Barak and not Bill.

  • http://ruleofreason.blogspot.com/ Edward Cline

    What a sorry-looking lot of candidates. I don’t place much confidence or hope in Jeb Bush, George W.’ older brother. In fact, I don’t think Jeb has the intellectual acumen of George, which wasn’t anything to envy. I would fully expect him to pull a “religion of peace” gig, as well. As for Hillary, I wouldn’t be surprised if she chose Bernie Sanders to be her running mate. Two peas in a pod, no matter the distance she puts between herself and Obama. There’s no “magic,” “charm” or substance to any one of the names in the graph above.

  • Exsaint

    But…but… the Democrats are the party for the common workers, right? And the Republicans are for the rich?

  • USARetired

    No intelligent American would choose a mentally disabled over a reasonably sane candidate, and Hillary is a walking ‘time bomb’, totally incapable of rational decisions!

  • 12banjo

    I know a few of these. Do you know the true, real common denominator?

    It’s hard for most people to fathom, but millionaires and multi-millionaires and billionaires share a single obsession….abortion.

    Why do people who can buy anything they want…jet planes, homes all over the globe, all the drugs and booze and whores they could ever consume…

    Why do they want DEATH so much? It’s like a certain net worth guarantees a kind of demonic possession.

    Warren Buffett’s “charity”–is really abortion. Abortions numbering in the millions.

    You get rich enough, all you want to do is deal death to your fellow humans.

    Don’t believe me? Just ask. Even the Kochs live and breathe the desire to bring death to the unborn…

  • reyol

    It takes hard work and good sound conservative principles to honestly make enough money to be a millionaire – but if you want social status, you’ll have to spout loony liberalism and donate to all the right causes.

  • M2000

    It’s “Ms. Broke” again, remember she is trying to be just like you the average American suffering under this economic crisis….