CNN民调:克林顿国务卿的支持率为71%

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2009-03-26 19:58:39 来自: .

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/03/25/cnn-poll-hillary-clinton-getting-high-marks/

(CNN) – As Hillary Clinton flies to Mexico for a high level summit, a new national poll indicates 7 in 10 Americans are happy with the job she's doing as secretary of state.

Seventy-one percent of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday say they approve of how Clinton is handling her job as America's top diplomat. Fewer than one in four disapprove.

"Nine in 10 Democrats approve of Clinton — that's no surprise," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "But by a 50 percent to 43 percent margin, Republicans also think she is doing a good job at the State Department. That's an interesting result for a polarizing figure like Clinton."

The poll's release comes as Clinton teams up with Mexican officials to kick off several weeks of meetings designed to find ways to fight drug violence on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border. Tuesday the Obama administration announced a major increase in security funding and agent deployments along the border.


"Since taking office in January, Clinton has been at the White House nearly every day, meeting with President Obama, Vice President Biden and other members of the cabinet and national security staff," says CNN State Department producer Elise Labott. "The secretary maintains close ties with her former colleagues on Capitol Hill, and meets regularly with congressional leaders."

The former first lady, senator from New York and one-time primary rival to Obama has already clocked close to 60,000 miles in her first two trips overseas — one journey to China, another to the Middle East and Europe — since taking over as secretary of state in January.

Clinton was met by large crowds and warmly received by world leaders on both trips, says Labott, although "she met some criticism in Beijing, where she was criticized for a lower-key approach that seemed to downplay the importance of human rights in the overall relationship with China.

"Her aides said she wanted a new approach to dealing with China's human rights record, including less public criticism and more private discussions, which may prove more productive in changing Chinese behavior."

Clinton's approval rating is actually higher than that of her boss: The same CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll put Obama's approval rating at 64 percent, 7 points lower than Clinton's.

Clinton has a couple of advantages over Obama in public opinion today, says Holland. "She hasn't had a prominent role in the administration's economic or budget policies," he says. "There haven't been any international issues that have caused as much outrage as the AIG bonuses. And her name wasn't on the ballot in November, so any partisan animosity to her that is left over from 2008 is not as fresh in the public's mind."

Clinton's approval rating is also 10 points higher than the one predecessor Condoleezza Rice had in March 2005, two months into her tenure as secretary of state.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll of 1,019 Americans was conducted by telephone March 12-15. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.

  • leaflet

    2009-03-31 17:17:04 leaflet

    Her aides said she wanted a new approach to dealing with China's human rights record, including less public criticism and more private discussions, which may prove more productive in changing Chinese behavior."


    ----------------这个是不是瞎掰啊

  • .

    2009-04-01 16:51:49 .

    你说的瞎掰是指什么?

    如果是指这番言论属实否,那基本是真实的。我记得是国务院的代理发言人说的。

    如果是指她是不是真的想要这么干,那就难说罗。

    去年布什不也表示过类似的意思么。

  • leaflet

    2009-04-01 18:08:06 leaflet

    我当然是指第二个意思,just usual political lies

  • funky_lady

    2009-05-26 00:57:26 funky_lady (fu*king_gentleman)

    希望啊啊啊啊啊啊
    希望美国给中国政府施加压力啊

  • Hillary

    2009-05-27 12:47:09 Hillary (决定去考BEC!!!)

    建议题目改为希拉里国务卿或罗德姆国务卿
    克林顿不能真正代表他

  • 小米光一

    2009-06-09 19:23:00 小米光一 (ダイヤモンドの瞳)

    其实正式称呼的确是 柯琳顿国务卿。

    用名字而非姓氏紧跟头衔的用法,似乎并不正确。


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