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highplainsdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-30-08 08:25 AM
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Rasmussen's 1st poll on Palin: "Good First Impression" but only 29% think she's ready to be prez
Edited on Sat Aug-30-08 08:28 AM by highplainsdem
And that includes the Republicans. Only 51% of Republicans feel she's ready to be president if necessary. And only 32% of independents, and 11% of Democrats, feel she's ready.

It will be interesting to see if that changes. Rasmussen points out that when Biden was announced as Obama's VP pick, only 39% of voters they polled thought he was ready to be president if necessary, and that increased to 49% by the end of the convention.

Anyway, this seems to be our strongest argument against her (especially compared to unproven Internet smears that have become very popular here at DU).


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/palin_makes_good_first_impression_is_viewed_more_favorably_than_biden

Saturday, August 30, 2008 Email to a FriendAdvertisementSarah Palin has made a good first impression. Before being named as John McCain’s running mate, 67% of voters didn’t know enough about the Alaska governor to have an opinion. After her debut in Dayton and a rush of media coverage, a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 53% now have a favorable opinion of Palin while just 26% offer a less flattering assessment.

Palin earns positive reviews from 78% of Republicans, 26% of Democrats and 63% of unaffiliated voters. Obviously, these numbers will be subject to change as voters learn more about her in the coming weeks. Among all voters, 29% have a Very Favorable opinion of Palin while 9% hold a Very Unfavorable view.

By way of comparison, on the day he was selected as Barack Obama’s running mate, Delaware Senator Joseph Biden was viewed favorably by 43% of voters.

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Palin’s selection may have already provided a short-term boost for McCain by muting any further convention bounce following Obama’s successful acceptance speech on Thursday night. The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll on Saturday shows little change from the numbers released on Friday morning.

In the new survey, 35% of voters say the selection of Palin makes them more likely to vote for McCain while 33% say they are less likely to do so. Most Republicans say they are more likely to vote for Palin and most Democrats say the opposite. As for voters not affiliated with either major party, 37% are more likely to vote for McCain and 28% less likely to do so. Those numbers are a bit more positive than initial reaction to Biden.

-snip-

After McCain's announcement, Clinton issued a statement saying, "We should all be proud of Governor Sarah Palin's historic nomination, and I congratulate her and Senator McCain. While their policies would take America in the wrong direction, Governor Palin will add an important new voice to the debate." Palin is now viewed favorably by 48% of women. That figure includes 80% of Republican women, 23% of Democratic women, and 61% of women not affiliated with either major party.

Forty percent (40%) of voters say Palin was the right choice for McCain. That’s comparable to the 39% who initially said Biden was the right choice for Obama. Following the Democratic National Convention, the number who believed Biden was the right choice grew to 47%. It will be especially significant to see where Palin’s numbers are following the GOP gathering next week.

When Biden was selected, just over half (52%) of Democrats believed he was the right choice. Sixty-three percent (63%) of Republicans say McCain picked the right running mate in Palin, and 40% of unaffiliated voters agree. A week ago, 31% of unaffiliateds said the same about Obama’s selection.

Republicans were evenly divided as to whether Biden was the right choice for Obama, but Democrats strongly reject Palin as McCain’s best option. Only 22% of those in Obama’s party say Palin was the right choice, while 47% disagree.

Just 29% of voters say Palin is ready to be president if necessary, ten points below the 39% who said the same a week ago about Biden, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a 36-year member of the Senate. Fifty-one percent (51%) of Republican voters say she is ready along with 32% of unaffiliated voters and 11% of Democrats.

Democrats already have begun to attack Palin for a lack of Washington experience even though the message of their party's presidential ticket is change. One of the reasons McCain clearly chose Palin is because she is the ultimate Washington outsider, even coming from the state on the continental United States that is furthest from the Nation's Capital. Joe Biden has been in the Senate since Palin was nine years old.

By the end of the Democratic National Convention, the number who said Biden was ready to be President grew by ten points to 49%. Again, it will be especially significant to see where Palin’s numbers are following the Republican National Convention.

In Alaska, the 44-year old Palin's job performance as governor gets good or excellent marks from 64% of voters statewide.

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ingac70 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-30-08 08:29 AM
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1. Apparently...
her actual record as mayor and governor can be used against her too.
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RichGirl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-30-08 08:29 AM
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2. Ah...
...the same people who think Bush is doing a good job! What we need is MENTAL health care!
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jefferson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-30-08 08:40 AM
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3. Rasmussen is such a fucking tool. Check out the truth.
Edited on Sat Aug-30-08 08:41 AM by jefferson_dem
I knew he would be spinning this pick with some bogus numbers after I saw him on some FauxNoose show last night talking about how he really like the pick.

Now for the truth ---

On the question of whether Palin was the right choice for McCain -

It's 40% YES and 32% NO, for a balance of +8.

On the question of whether Biden was the right choice for Obama -

It's 39% YES and 25% NO, for a balance of +14.

Conveniently, Ras doesn't provide the link to the Biden numbers but here it is. http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/39_say_biden_the_right_choice_women_less_enthusiastic

So why doesn't Rasmussen give us the headline that "More think Palin was wrong choice than thought that about Biden"?

The favorability numbers don't mean jack shit. Biden's favorable numbers were taken before he was selected. Whatever, I can like my local Starbucks barista...but I don't think he's qualified to be POTUS.
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