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To: erod

Hey MarkyMyWords, do you have any support that her unfavorables have been steadily dropping because from what I have seen, from the Wall Street Journal poll, her approval has dropped 14% since January. Like to see your fact finder on the numbers. Also President Bush’s approval has RISEN.


71 posted on 06/16/2011 1:14:05 PM PDT by jerseyrocks
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To: jerseyrocks

I got the numbers from Gallup I believe, I found it on some forum here, and I’m sorry I can’t list a reference for you. But, please give me your points why Obama would win against her. Please list why he is such a strong candidate and why he would annihilate her.
I can name why he is a weak candidate:
1. Out of control spending
2. Failed stimulus
3. Rampant Corruption
4. Hated healthcare program
5. Corrupt DOJ selling guns to Mexican cartels
6. Gulf oil Spill
7. 3 wars
8. High unemployment
9. Double dip recession coming
10. $4 gas
11. Inflation
12. Loss of independent voters
13. Loss of white voters
14. Out of touch and dumb gaffes (ATMS to blame for jobless rate, The cops acted stupidly, drive a different car, and the gaffe list goes on and on)
15. Loss of home values and mortgage crisis

Now I can name why Sarah Palin is a weak candidate according to the doomsayers and MSM:
1. She’s stupid
2. High unfavorables (which can be overcome in a campaign)
3. People won’t vote for

Like Rush says I live in Realsville. I can see how dumb the LSM talking points are as to why she can’t win. I and others can see how vulnerable Obama
is and how it wouldn’t be impossible to beat him. Palin can beat him, again mark my words.


73 posted on 06/16/2011 1:28:51 PM PDT by erod (Unlike the President I am a true Chicagoan.)
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