http://www.gallup.com/poll/193376/trump-leads-clinton-historically-bad-image-ratings.aspx
That's what makes her a weak candidate. I'm not talking about her character. I'm not talking about her personal toughness. She has high negatives and is viewed as untrustworthy. It doesn't matter if she's been smeared or if voters are wrong. If people view her in a negative light, that makes it harder for her to win an election than a more favored candidate. That is what electoral weakness means.
So what? What does it matter if she is a weak candidate because of her own incompetence or because she was weakened by the opposition? If public perception of a candidate is negative, that is one more hurdle they have to jump in order to win.
I mean, this isn't really debatable. Someone's strength as a
candidate (not as an executive) is determined in large part by how well liked they are. The polls are clear on this issue regarding Clinton. I don't understand how this is something people feel the need to jump on.