Hillary Clinton continues to hold a strong lead among likely 2016 presidential candidates, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, even though Americans would slightly prefer a Republican to be their next president.
Exactly half of voters said they could see themselves supporting Clinton, while 48% said they could not.
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That’s far stronger than any of the leading Republicans eyeing a run. Just 31% of respondents said they could see themselves supporting former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who announced Tuesday that he plans to explore a White House bid, while 57% say they couldn’t see themselves supporting him.
Mitt Romney performs about as well, with 33% saying they see themselves could supporting him and 60% saying they could not. Chris Christie follows, with only 27% saying they see could see themselves supporting him, while 53% said they would not.
But there’s some bad news for Clinton in the survey as well.
Nearly three quarters of respondents – 71% — said the next president should have a different approach than President Barack Obama. And 40% would prefer their next president to be a Republican, while 38% say the same of Democrats.









