A national poll pitting New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a president race found Clinton triumphing over a fractured GOP.
If matched up in 2016, 44% of Americans in a new NBC News poll said they’d vote for the former first lady and Democratic senator from New York while just 34% said they’d vote for the Republican governor.
Republicans polled were split about a hypothetical Christie bid—just 32% of Republican and Republican-leaning respondents said they’d vote for Christie in a GOP presidential primary; another 31% said they’d prefer another Republican to run.
Across the aisle, Democrats were united at the possibility of a Clinton candidacy—66% said they’d back her in a presidential primary.









