Looking at the 2016 White House race, Ohio voters back Clinton over their Favorite Son, Gov. John Kasich, 47 - 40 percent. She tops other possible Republican contenders:
46 - 42 percent over U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky;
48 - 37 percent over former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush;
46 - 37 percent over New Jersey Gov. Christopher Christie.
By a 52 - 43 percent margin, Ohio voters have a favorable opinion of Clinton. For Republicans, favorability ratings are:
Negative 29 - 35 percent for Bush;
35 - 30 percent for Paul;
34 percent favorable to 36 percent unfavorable for Christie;
46 - 30 percent for Kasich.
In matchups against Republicans, Clinton's lead among women ranges from 20 to 24 percentage points.
Paul gets 44 percent of independent voters to Clinton's 41 percent, but she leads other candidates among this pivotal group by margins of 6 to 14 percentage points.
From July 24 - 28, Quinnipiac University surveyed 1,366 registered voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.7 percentage points. Live interviewers call land lines and cell phones.
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