On the day that Barack Obama announced Joe Biden as his running mate, 39% of voters said he made the right choice. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 25% disagreed and another 35% are not sure. Women are notably less enthusiastic than men33% of women say Biden was the right choice while 27% disagreed. Men, by a 46% to 24% margin, said that Obama made the right choice.
Not surprisingly, Democrats were more supportive of Obamas decision than anybody else52% of those in his party agreed with his pick while 19% disagreed. However, just 43% of Democratic women said the presumptive nominee made the best pick while 23% disagreed.
Premium Members can review full crosstabs and see results by gender, age, ideology, party, income, religious affiliation, and other demographics. Time is running out to save on Premium Memberships. Sign up now and save. Learn More. Those figures are virtually unchanged from a month ago.
Overall, 32% said the selection of Biden made them more likely to vote for Obama and an identical percentage said it made them less likely to do so. Among unaffiliated voters, 25% are more likely to vote for Biden while 33% had the opposite view.
Thirty-nine percent (39%) say Biden is ready to be President while 35% disagree.
Biden is now viewed favorably by 48% of voters and unfavorably by 34%. Those figures reflect a slight improvement from Thursday night polling.
Forty-three percent (43%) now say Biden is politically liberal and 33% say politically moderate. Before he was named as Obamas running mate, 41% viewed him as liberal and 22% said moderate.
More details will be posted Sunday morning.
posted at 4:47 pm on August 23, 2008 by Allahpundit
The only way this could be more awesomely awesome is if it involved robots. As it is, Im downright woozy at the thought of whats in store on Tuesday night.
No justice, no peace:
A top Clinton advisor also told CNN they were outraged, over how the process was conducted.
You cant put [Obama VP vetters] Eric Holder and Carolyn Kennedy on an hour plane ride to Chappaqua just to check the box? They should have done it just for the optics, this person said. Barack never even said to her, Heres how I envision the job not one discussion with her about [the position].
They thought her supporters were mad before? They are really mad now, this person also said. We knew it was never going to happen but you would have thought they might at least make a show of it.
Former Clinton strategist Paul Begala echoed similar frustrations on CNN Friday night.
I think there are a lot of Hillary voters who are going to say, Hey, wait a minute, man. You said you were going to put her on the short list. You know, you didnt even vet her. You didnt call her. You didnt seek her advice, Begala said. By the way, he didnt seek President Clintons advice either. Hes actually the guy who I think picked the best vice president in American history. You would think maybe you would sort of check in with him.
Says another Hillary insider to the New York Post of picking Greasy Joe, Maybe it was a death wish. Team Barrys defense to CNN is that, between 16 months of oppo research on her and another 16 years of media scrutiny, shes already been vetted as thoroughly as anyone could be. Which is sheer nonsense: Theyd surely want inside details on Bills relationships with Ron Burkle and Frank Giustra, not to mention any extracurriculars on the trail over the past six months. Theres always more you can learn by asking, unless theyd seriously have us believe that the Clintons the Clintons have no secrets left to tell. Your unanswerable exit question, per CNNs source: Why, oh why, oh why, didnt Barry O simply have her in for an interview and check the box?