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Thread started 09/05/08 10:38am

Byron

Rasmussen: Palin Now More Popular Than Obama, McCain

As Palin is exposed to more interviews, questioning and such, the numbers should probably drop...but as far as how her speech went over, it's pretty impressive, I got to admit.

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Some of the more interesting mentions:

A week ago, most Americans had never heard of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Now, following a Vice Presidential acceptance speech viewed live by more than 40 million people, Palin is viewed favorably by 58% of American voters. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 37% hold an unfavorable view of the self-described hockey mom.

...The new data also shows significant increases in the number who say McCain made the right choice and the number who say Palin is ready to be President. Generally, John McCain’s choice of Palin earns slightly better reviews than Barack Obama’s choice of Joe Biden.

Perhaps most stunning is the fact that Palin’s favorable ratings are now a point higher than either man at the top of the Presidential tickets this year. As of Friday morning, Obama and McCain are each viewed favorably by 57% of voters. Biden is viewed favorably by 48%.


There is a strong partisan gap when it comes to perceptions of Palin. Eighty-nine percent (89%) of Republicans give her favorable reviews along with 33% of Democrats and 59% of voters not affiliated with either major party.


Fifty-one percent (51%) of Americans believe that most reporters are trying to hurt Palin’s campaign, a fact that may enhance her own ratings.

The Palin pick has also improved perceptions of John McCain. A week ago, just before he introduced his running mate, just 42% of Republicans had a Very Favorable opinion of their party’s nominee. That figure jumped to 54% by this Friday morning. Among unaffiliated voters, favorable opinions of McCain have increased by eleven percentage points in a week—from 54% before the Palin announcement to 65% today.


Fifty-one percent (51%) of all voters now believe that McCain made the right choice when he picked Palin to be his running mate while 32% disagree. By way of comparison, on the night after Biden gave his acceptance speech, 47% said that Obama made the right choice.

Eighty-one percent (81%) of Republicans say that McCain made the right choice while just 69% of Democrats said the same about Obama.

Among unaffiliated voters, 52% said that McCain made the right choice for his running mate and 45% said the same about Obama.


However, following the Wednesday night speech, voters are fairly evenly divided as to whether Palin or Obama has the better experience to be President. Forty-four percent (44%) of voters say Palin has the better experience while 48% say Obama has the edge. Among unaffiliated voters, 45% say Obama has better experience while 42% say Palin.



Make of that what you will.

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Reply #1 posted 09/05/08 10:59am

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There is a reason they are keeping her away from the press.... I'm sure as time goes on she will lose her luster.

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Reply #2 posted 09/05/08 11:03am

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

There is a reason they are keeping her away from the press.... I'm sure as time goes on she will lose her luster.


nod there's a lot about her record that will hit people like a ton of bricks.

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Reply #3 posted 09/05/08 11:12am

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We are only one week into this. I really don't believe any of these "polls" and think it's still too soon to tell. She certainly is the talk of the town, but I don't think that means good or bad. I think it's probably a good thing that they chose her because if they had chosen Romney or someone known, there would not have been news item after news item about him. It was a risky move, and still is, but at least EVERYONE is talking about her.

I think once the shine or tarnish becomes old news, we'll get back into the swing of things. The debates are coming up and I think that's where it's all going to come down to.


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Reply #4 posted 09/05/08 11:24am

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She's more popular amongst folks that still have landline telephones? Well gooooolly, we should just wrap this up now and make her Supreme Ruler of all US of A!

disbelief Really, WTFC?

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Reply #5 posted 09/05/08 11:31am

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superspaceboy said:

We are only one week into this. I really don't believe any of these "polls" and think it's still too soon to tell. She certainly is the talk of the town, but I don't think that means good or bad. I think it's probably a good thing that they chose her because if they had chosen Romney or someone known, there would not have been news item after news item about him. It was a risky move, and still is, but at least EVERYONE is talking about her.

I think once the shine or tarnish becomes old news, we'll get back into the swing of things. The debates are coming up and I think that's where it's all going to come down to.

Definitely nod...

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Reply #6 posted 09/05/08 11:33am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

She's more popular amongst folks that still have landline telephones? Well gooooolly, we should just wrap this up now and make her Supreme Ruler of all US of A!

disbelief Really, WTFC?

does the C stand for Chuck? lol

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Reply #7 posted 09/05/08 11:33am

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

She's more popular amongst folks that still have landline telephones? Well gooooolly, we should just wrap this up now and make her Supreme Ruler of all US of A!

disbelief Really, WTFC?

does the C stand for Chuck? lol

falloff lol

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Reply #8 posted 09/05/08 11:44am

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

She's more popular amongst folks that still have landline telephones? Well gooooolly, we should just wrap this up now and make her Supreme Ruler of all US of A!

disbelief Really, WTFC?

does the C stand for Chuck? lol


falloff I was thinking whothefuckcares? But whatthefuck,Chuck? works too! lol

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Reply #9 posted 09/05/08 11:46am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


does the C stand for Chuck? lol


falloff I was thinking whothefuckcares? But whatthefuck,Chuck? works too! lol

falloff biggrin hug

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Reply #10 posted 09/05/08 12:36pm

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BTW how does a nielson rating equal to being more popular. I am sure most of those tuning it wanted to see how badly it was going to go. confused


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Reply #11 posted 09/05/08 12:38pm

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superspaceboy said:

BTW how does a nielson rating equal to being more popular. I am sure most of those tuning it wanted to see how badly it was going to go. confused

Huh?...The Rasmussen poll was a telephone poll done after Palin's speech.

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Reply #12 posted 09/05/08 12:43pm

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Byron said:

superspaceboy said:

BTW how does a nielson rating equal to being more popular. I am sure most of those tuning it wanted to see how badly it was going to go. confused

Huh?...The Rasmussen poll was a telephone poll done after Palin's speech.


I was speaking in general. Not about the poll itself. There have been several statistics dropped today and McCains popularity rising is one of them.


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Reply #13 posted 09/05/08 12:57pm

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superspaceboy said:

Byron said:


Huh?...The Rasmussen poll was a telephone poll done after Palin's speech.


I was speaking in general. Not about the poll itself. There have been several statistics dropped today and McCains popularity rising is one of them.

Ah, ok nod...

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Reply #14 posted 09/05/08 1:04pm

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Oh course she's more popular. A lot of people are talking about what a bitch she is. Popularity isn't always positive.

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Reply #15 posted 09/05/08 1:09pm

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superspaceboy said:

Byron said:


Huh?...The Rasmussen poll was a telephone poll done after Palin's speech.


I was speaking in general. Not about the poll itself. There have been several statistics dropped today and McCains popularity rising is one of them.


For real!! I'll bet money that more than half the people watching were Obama supporters, like ME, just checking out the so called competition! cool

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Reply #16 posted 09/05/08 1:17pm

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People will eventually come to their senses. Unless you blindly believe the trash she talked on Wednesday, you will quickly realize how much hot hair is coming out of that woman.

Granted, she didn't write her speech herself, but whoever wrote it should have fact-checked a little better. Just another example:

Palin: "Obama is a man who can give an entire speech about the wars America is fighting, and never use the word 'victory' except when he's talking about his own campaign."

Wrong. As recent as July 15, in a speech in Washington, D.C., Obama twice used the word "victory" in reference to Iraq.

Obama: "In fact, true success in Iraq -- victory in Iraq -- will not take place in a surrender ceremony where an enemy lays down their arms. I want Iraqis to take responsibility for their own future, and to reach the political accommodation necessary for long-term stability. That's victory. That's success. That's what's best for Iraq, that's what's best for America, and that's why I will end this war as president."

Bottom line, Palin was either misinformed when she accepted that speech, or she lied. Either way, not a good move.
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Reply #18 posted 09/05/08 4:21pm

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I could not stand her speech. I thought it was tasteless and vile. It had little substance, instead relying on cheap shots and nasty, snide remarks. My friend Dalia (who doesn't have a tv) was over last night, and I was telling her how disgusted I was with Palin's uncalled for comments. I will be the first to admit I can be a huge bitch, and Dalia knows that too, she was like, "Wow, for you to say that someone was too sarcastic and insulting is shocking." I was like, "I know!" lol

Dis.gust.ed. disbelief

I don't know if Palin is really that mean-spirited on her own, of if she is being put up to it by McCain and co. under the assumption she can get away with it because she's "pretty" (which if that's the case, she disgusts me even more), but I am not feeling it one bit.

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