Friday, November 07, 2008

64% Of Republicans Want Palin As The Nominee In 2012


Well, how `bout that..

According to the same Rasmussen poll, only 20% of GOP voters say Palin hurt the ticket. Ninety-one percent (91%) of Republicans have a favorable view of Palin, including 65% who say their view is Very Favorable. Only eight percent (8%) have an unfavorable view of her, including three percent (3%) Very Unfavorable.

This jibes with an earlier survey by Rasmussen showing Republicans were happier with Palin as their vice presidential candidate than with McCain as their presidential nominee!Jindal, Pawlenty and romney all scored in single digits.

Most of Palin's unfavorables come from Democrats (81%) and so-called unaffiliated voters ( 57%).

According to Drudge, Sarah Palin has an exclusive interview in Alaska scheduled with FOX's Greta Van Susteren, which will undoubtedly be a lot more fair an dbalancedthen her outings with the likes of Katie Couric and Charlie Gibson. I have a feeling that if she keeps that sort of thing up, refines her populist, conservative message and continues to grow, she's going to be a force to reckon with in 2012...and the gutless cowards in the McCain campaign that have been sliming her are going to end up political lepers.

You go girl!



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i sort of wonder, what are republicans nowadays. are they limbaughs, coulters, barnes? or are they people who believe in small fiscally responsible gov't.
or are they people like the soon to be ex-occupant of the white house, you know, internationalists?
just some thoughts:
i'm sure the people at the daily Hos will see/know this.
SPalin will have to run for re-election in a couple years and you know that the hussein people will be financing her opponent(s) in that election as well.
the hussein people probably have opened an office of interest in juneau, probably even one in anchorage as well, fully staffed with lawyers with immediate contacts to people in the MSM.
political landmines will also be along the way. should we start calling them political IEDs?
the govenors conferences in deecee should be fun the next four(4) years.
i was just thinking if hussein really does want to start spreading the wealth, he can start by spreading around some of that 650mil he got my way.`
i say he's gonna be a hugo chavez II and we have seen the last of free elections in this country.

Anonymous said...

one other thing.
i still the the RNC should insist that all primaries be closed voting. we don't want the dimocrats making our nomination.
if we have primaries at all.

Thud said...

I can only hope this is true and she does continue...we need focaus and for the next couple of years somebody to spearhead the fight against the coming tidal wave of obamanism.