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To: Mr. Mojo

....a very high approval rating as governor......

Which was down about 40 percent from its high mark when she quit in the middle of her first term. At this point her negatives are way too high to win POTUS. It could change.


110 posted on 12/14/2010 8:24:07 PM PST by mono
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To: mono; Mr. Mojo; Al B.
....a very high approval rating as governor......

Which was down about 40 percent from its high mark when she quit in the middle of her first term. At this point her negatives are way too high to win POTUS. It could change.


Well, if the history of President Ronald Reagan is any indication, you're all wet in your assessment.

11/05/2010 11:26:39 AM PDT · 24 of 36
Al B. to onyx; SoConPubbie
Harris Poll January 29, 1980:

CARTER NOW FAR AHEAD OF BOTH REAGAN AND BUSH

"President Carter so dominates the American political scene now that his margin over Ronald Reagan in a post-Iowa trial heat has risen to an overwhelming 65-31 percent."

Also, Time magazine ran a big story in March of that year basically saying Reagan was unelectable. Gallup had a poll in that time frame with Reagan down 25 points.

Here's another blast from the past, March 10, 1980. The GOP establishment had decided they needed another candidate besides Bush to stop Reagan and started recruiting Gerald Ford:

ABC News - Harris poll: FORD LEADS BOTH CARTER AND REAGAN, ALTHOUGH STILL UNDECLARED CANDIDATE

"Former President Gerald Ford is the first choice of Republican and independent voters to head the GOP ticket, even though he has not yet declared himself a candidate for the Republican nomination.

Ford also leads President Carter among the general electorate."

Here's another one for your collection:

Historic Whispers: Ronald Reagan Had Little Chance of Winning the Primary

White House political strategists have concluded—regretfully—that Ronald Reagan is fading and will have little chance of winning the Republican presidential nomination in 1980. Why the regrets? Because Carter's aides are convinced that the conservative, 68-year-old former California governor is an easy target. (April 2, 1979)



Seems in the real-world, polls don't mean much, even a few months before the General Election.

So much for your re-cyled left-wing/RINO elitest charge.
117 posted on 12/14/2010 8:28:48 PM PST by SoConPubbie
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