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Monday, May 29, 2006 1:39 p.m. EDT

Poll: Hillary Has 19 Percent Firm Support

A bare 19 percent of those polled by ABC said they would definitely vote for Sen. Hillary Clinton,D-N.Y., while almost half - 42 percent - said there was no way they'd vote for her in a contest for the presidency in 2008.

According to the New York Post, Hillary is a polarizing figure who falls short of attracting the cross-over vote needed to win the White House.

While 38 percent say they would consider backing her, 42 percent say they definitely won't back her if she runs, the ABC News poll found.

The Post remarked that the poll results mean Clinton could win a majority only by winning over 80 percent of those who are now undecided on her candidacy.

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  The poll also underscored the fact that Clinton has little crossover appeal, wrote the Post's top political reporter Deborah Orin

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