WashingTone-Locian Wrote:
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> Right is right Wrote:
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> > What you don't seem to understand is that Sarah
> > Palin's views represent the views of about 40%
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> > the electorate.
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> No it doesn't. Only 33 percent of voters would
> support Palin over Obama. And I'm sure that's
> being generous. I put her solid base at 25
> percent...at best. That's why the GOP is terrified
> she'll be the nominee.
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http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/12/16/po
> ll-obama-vs-palin-in-2012/
I didn't say they all supporter her for president. I agree with her on almost everything but won't support her for president. But I'm not going to throw her under the bus like RV did. I said 40% of the electorate agree with her (politically).
She won't be nominated because she won't run. She will be a fund raiser and perhaps a king maker.
BTW, ccn has little credibility with polls. Until 2 weeks before the election, they always provide pro-democrat trending. Then they start showing the true numbers because they know that is what will be remembered. But, in general I agree, Palin is pretty toxic due to the constant hammering from the left-wing media. There are better candidates out there for the GOP anyway. I really find her attractive however and would love to stare at those boobs every night on the news.