A new PPP poll skips over the 2012 race and heads straight for what we all really want to know: Who’s looking strong for 2016?
It finds that among Democratic voters, Hillary Clinton leads Joe Biden by a whopping 57-14 percent, with Elizabeth Warren, currently running for the Senate for Massachusetts, third with 6 percent.
Clinton has said she’s planning to retire from politics after leaving the State Department at the end of this year. But a lot of political observers don’t take that claim too seriously.
“I think both Hillary and Joe Biden very much want to do it, or want to be in a position to do it if they choose to do so,” Politico’s Jim VandeHei said on Morning Joe Wednesday. “And so it does create a lot of drama behind the scenes.”
New York magazine’s John Heilemann agreed. “I don’t take anything that she says about how, I’m out of politics, I don’t take any of that at face value,” he said. “I think she’s probably going to run.”
And VandeHei added that if she does, she’d be a formidable candidate.








