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The new Associated Press-GfK poll offers a look at how nine potential 2016 presidential candidates appeal to the public.Awareness on the riseThough the 2016 presidential campaign remains distant, Americans are getting to know those most likely to run. Hillary Clinton is best known; 9 in 10 offer an stanley cup opinion about her. On the GOP side, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is best known, with nearly three-quarters offering an opinion on him.Awareness increased significantly for all nine potential candidates tested, with Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren making the biggest gains. Warren is one of two who are least known: 56 percent don ;t stanley cup know enough to have an opinion about her and 61 percent say the same about Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush took th stanley cup e stage on the final day of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida on August 30, 2012. According to a new poll, voters have a favorable opinion of him. Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesFor Republicans, a mixed bagAmong Republicans, Jeb Bush is most popular, with 56 percent holding a favorable opinion of the former Florida governor. Majorities have positive impressions of Perry and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz generates more positive 46 percent favorable than negative 14 percent unfavorable impressions, while Walker remains broadly unknown even in his own party 57 percent don ;t have an opinion either way.Christie generates Xgfs Corker: Congressional scrutiny essential in Iran nuclear deal
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