Posted on 12/14/2010 5:25:20 PM PST by Nachum
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin continues to be a highly polarizing figure, with a whopping 57 percent viewing her unfavorably according to a new poll.
The Bloomberg survey, released Monday, also found that the negative feelings about Palin are particularly strong. A third -- 33 percent -- said they view Palin "very unfavorably." That's the same percentage that viewed her favorably cumulatively -- respondents who either viewed her "somewhat" or "very" favorably (!).
The survey results indicate that Palin faces a significant image problem as she decides to run for president.
Just look at how Pres. Obama's numbers compare. Obama scored a net negative job approval rating -- 48 percent said they disapprove of his performance as president while 47 percent approved, which is in line with other polls and shows the Bloomberg survey isn't a particularly good poll for the president. However, 52 percent view Obama favorably while 44 percent view him unfavorably.
More troubling for Palin is that it may be tough for her to change that perception. Only 10 percent are unsure of their opinion of her.
(Excerpt) Read more at hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com ...
Going to kill them if she runs and wins.
Here is what the survey was comprised of. This is one huge bogus POS propaganda and anyone that has followed polling can see the bias built into this poll in spades!
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Bloomberg News National Poll (Screams “we lie”)
SELZER & COMPANY Study #2004
1,000 U.S. adults ages 18 and over (Anyone that answered a phone)
December 4-7, 2010
Margin of Error: ± 3.1 percentage points (in your dreams)
*****Weighted by age and race***** (more sauce)
Responses were weighted by age and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data. (Uh huh... special sauce, lettuce and cheese)
Results based on smaller samples of respondentssuch as by gender or agehave a larger margin of error. (even larger than the actual errors in this steaming pile of dung)
Republishing the copyrighted Bloomberg National Poll without credit to Bloomberg News is prohibited. (communists can be capitalists... who knew?)
Those would be great numbers from those people.
2010 election and the continuous defections to the republican side say yur full of it.
GOP_Lady used to post this trash.
Click on the poll it shows the most important things wanted passed by the new congress is comprehensive immigration as wanted by over 70%. Hillary Clinton wanted by 64%. Then they have 63% want START passed are you kidding me. Who did they survey Harvard faculty ?
DummiecRATs keep teasing Grizzly Mama.
She will Reagan them out!
Go Saraaaaah!
Here's a hint: The media lies almost all of the time.
Where's your global warming, oil on the beaches from the damaged for decades beaches of the Bp oil “disaster”, swine flu, e coli etc.?
58% disapprove of Obama!
The Messiah was thought to be sent by God, in those areas.
Pelosi’s and Reid’s Democrat Congress has what a 7% approval?
They polled the Harvard faculty,Berkely faculty , East LA, and Harlem.
New Yorkers.
Strangely enough, 3rd party candidates (those who manage to get at least 5% of the popular vote) have generally hurt the incumbent president, not helped them. The one exception in the last 80 years is Perot in 1996. Virtually every Perot vote was a vote that would have gone to Dole. Clinton still probably would have won, but it would have been MUCH closer.
I think a Bloomberg candidacy would REALLY help the Republican challenger, no matter who that challenger ends up being.
You know, actually this is an improvement for her. Some of the polls immediately after her resignation were worse. 57 is a whole lot better than 67.
Notably, the Democratic Party (48 percent favorable, 33 percent unfavorable), the GOP (43 percent favorable, 48 percent unfavorable) and even the Tea Party (37 percent favorable, 41 percent unfavorable) all received higher marks than Palin.
This survey skews +15 to the dems and -5 to Republicans. Gov. Palin is 57% negative in a survey that only views Republicans as 43% positive. What that says is that everyone who views the Republicans as positive does not view Palin negatively.
These guys just saw a partial wave election (west coast not included). They fear a full wave election which will happen if Gov. Palin is the nominee.
I believe the numbers. I’ve never seen the media and the elites work harder to smear someone.
Vs....
( Yeah, good luck salt/fat shorty twerp boy.)
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