Posted on 09/02/2011 12:33:40 PM PDT by CA Conservative
A plurality (47%) of Likely U.S. Voters believe it is at least somewhat likely that Palin will enter the presidential race, but that includes only 13% who feel its Very Likely. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 35% think a Palin bid is unlikely, but just five percent (5%) say its Not At All Likely. Eighteen percent (18%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Only 18% of voters think it would be good for Republicans if Palin entered the race. Sixty percent (60%) say it would be bad for the party, while 11% predict it would have no impact. Twelve percent (12%) are not sure.
Even most Republicans (52%) believe it would be bad for the GOP if Palin threw her hat in the ring, a view shared by 74% of Democrats and 54% of voters not affiliated with either major party.
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Okay, why?
So you don’t think people’s minds can be changed by a good campaign?
What is Romney's strength elsewhere?
So far I haven't seen much out of Priebus, so if Romney thinks he can get in because the BlueHairs in Kenosha and South Bend can cut some coupons from the AMC days and force the others to make him the winner........ ? Well, that's the way they used to do it ~ but there are more primaries now, and that assumes OLD MONEY (AMC is "old money" in the Midwest) counts today like it counted 50 years ago.
Funny that none of us have ever seen a sign of widespread support in the Republican base for Romney. He's been running a long time. His old man ran a long time. Just never did see that support.
Not in the least. I just post this for public consumption and discussion. That IS what this forum is for, right?
Would about Ron Paul or any other canidate? Why do they only do this to Sarah? The fix is in.
Because 60% of the people think that everyone else hates her so even if they themselves like her they think it would be bad for her to run because they assume no one else likes her. It’s how the media game is played.
I like her. I hope she runs.
I am primary-ing everyone I possibly can!
I think that sums up pretty much everyone on both of your ping lists perfectly. That pretty much is the best statement I've heard on this matter and the view of those of us who support Sarah and loathe the RINOS.
Like I said I learned that the GOP were bums when they pandered to blacks by getting Alan Keyes to run against Obama when they should have stuck by Jack Ryan who IMO could have wiped the floor with Obama back in 2004.
And I do agree with you I will NEVER EVER EVER EVER vote for Romney. I said the same thing about Rudy back in 2007 when we had Rudybots telling us how awesome he was. Even though he shares most of the views of Zero.
@Virginia Ridgerunner I think why you are getting so many responses is because saying "No Palin, No Peace" is making people think you would support Obama if Palin doesn't run (which I know you wouldn't).
I’m with you.
“Thats how she rolls.”
Like a little snowball from the top of a mountain rolling smoothly and picking up speed in wet snow. Pity the peeps at the bottom.
Roll on, Sarah!
No doubt that would attract a certain crowd, but it'd definitely let the Democrats know that we are serious this time so come up with a candidate who is able to do the job and represent all American interests.
What I'd suggest in reality is somewhat short of that sort of hard line but we have to have something more than "our leftwingtard has a bigger goody bag than your leftwingtard" if we want to get rid of Obama and his whole crowd.
Besides, there's nothing left in the goody bag!
Assuming money is her aim. Not to mention, every president is assured of multi-millionaire status when he/she leaves office now.
More worthless poll nonsense.
I hate to say this, as much as I love Sarah, but I think these polls are right, as they fit in completely with my personal experience. Let me give you an anecdotal story. I live in the most conservative areas of CA, that elect conservative Republicans to congress every time. A couple monnths ago I decided to stop in a local card room and play some poker. There were 9 players at the table, mostly small business owners and retirees. The converstion turned to Obama. 8 of the players were complaining about him, 1 seemed to be pro-Obama. He asked, "So who do you want, Romney?" Everyone else pretty much joined in "Anybody but Obama". He asked "Sarah Palin?". I waited to see what others would say, there was dead silence. Finally I said, "Sure, I'd vote for her". A couple others agreed, most didn't say anything. I've had a lot of similar experiences. People like Sarah, but either don't think she can win or don't think she is up to being president. If she does run (I still don't think she will), it's going to be a very tough climb to overcome that perception.
Palin is in their heads the same as the MSM, living rent free.
And I will vote for whom I please also.
It has been pointed out that in 2007, everyone KNEW Hillary was the one to beat.
And the Dems wanted "Anybody but BUSH!". Anybody but Obama will work as well for us. Choices must be made CAREFULLY.
Things change. Constantly. Real thinkers watch and work where they can.
Sure they can. But if you start out with really high negatives, it just make it that much harder. You are not having to win over the decided - you are having to win over those who HAVE decided, and decided they don't like her. That is much harder - not impossible, but harder. And the fact that she hasn't moved that negative approval number in over a year, in spite of her national tv exposure, constant Tea Party appearances, etc, tell me she is going to show those opposed to her something they haven't seen in her before.
We'll know who's right soon enough.
;^\
The amount of crow that’s going to be served up in a month or two is going to be enough to put that bird on the endangered species list.
The left-RINO intelligentsia will do anything and everything in their power to discourage Palin from running. I’ve never witnessed such palpable fear of a politician in all my life.
True. BHO has got to go. We love Michelle Bachmann but the reality is that Perry is probably the guy to take out the Kenyan.
Thanks very much, and the Governor Of Texas, Rick Perry was the only Republican governor that endorsed Rudy Guiliani in ‘08. Go figure.
No crystal ball, just simple math, the conservatives who vote in the primary will be split between Palin, Perry, and even Bachman & Cain.
Romney will squeak through as the nominee.
Glad to help.
“If she runs she has my vote.”
Anyone who runs against Zero has my vote.
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