Democrats are ready to support Hillary Clinton in next year's presidential election, but they're still facing a "tough assignment" to get her elected, veteran political analyst Dick Morris tells
Newsmax TV.
"It's the Democrats rallying to Hillary now that it's evident [Vice President Joe] Biden is not running. [They say] she'll be the nominee and she could be Attila the Hun and the Democrats would still be saying that," Morris said Wednesday on "Newsmax Prime" with J.D. Hayworth.
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In one hypothetical match-up with Hillary Clinton, both Donald Trump and Dr. Ben Carson would defeat the former secretary of state, a
Survey USA poll of 2712 registered voters in Florida revealed.
Morris said part of Clinton's problem stems from perceptions of her following the testimony she gave last month before the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
"What is significant is that after that testimony, only 32 percent of the American people, general election voters, find her honest and trustworthy," Morris said.
"So she's got to get the votes of 18 percent of America that doesn't trust her and doesn't like her. Tough assignment."
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