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To: techno

I disagree with this tin-hat theory. The left does plenty of 40 Dem-35 Ind-25 GOP polls, but I’ll take Rasmussen to my grave with me. He is not cooking his polls and the verdict is in. She’s been destroyed by the media and she’s failed to do anything to change that perception.


47 posted on 09/04/2011 1:30:58 PM PDT by rjeffries
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To: rjeffries

Yes he is. In a head to head match-up with Obama There is no way in hell that Sarah Palin is going to only get 66% of Republican support, 65% of conservative support and 39% in white support in a general election when Obama’s numbers are in the tank now.

Rasmussen already produced a poll in mid-June that 83% of GOP primary voters would vote for the GOP nominee regardless if their preferred choice did not make it. And only 7% would vote for Obama and 5% for a third party.

Have you ever heard of rallying around the nominee. Since 1972 no GOP nominee has received any less than 85% of the GOP vote.

Against a Marxist, 35% of conservatives are going to vote against a Reagan conservative. That’s out of Alice in Wonderland.

In addition at the end of March 2011 Rasmussen found that 89% of self-identified conservatives were at least somewhat angry at the federal govt and its policies (code for Obama). Did white conservatives suddenly become pussycats and suddenly becoming enamored with Obama? Give me a break.

And 60% of whites consistently in the weekly Rasmussen poll have favored the repeal of Obamacare. So over 40% of these white voters are going to either vote for Obama or a third party and thus cut their own throat, since the chances of getting Obamacare repealed is nil if Obama gets a second term in office.

Voters are not that schizophrenic or that stupid but Rasmussen is paid to craft a false narrative to make it appear that they are.

Don’t forget last week against a generic GOP candidate Obama only got 40% of the vote and the generic GOP 48%. So you’re telling me you believe the 47%-35% result of Obama over Palin showing a 20 point swing because Palin is the GOP nominee. I’m not buying that for one second and neither should you.


66 posted on 09/04/2011 1:52:41 PM PDT by techno
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