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    Women View Palin More Skeptically than Men

    According to fresh data from Rasmussen Reports, Sarah Palin's selection is a mixed bag. Voters have a favorable impression of her by a 53/26 margin; however, by a 29/44 margin, they do not believe that she is ready to be President. Needless to say, the PR battle over the next couple of weeks will involve the McCain campaign playing up her biography, and the Obama campaign playing down her readiness.

    At this stage, it is not clear how impactful her selection will be: 35 percent of voters say they're more likely to vote for McCain with Palin on the ticket, and 33 percent say they're less likely. Indeed, among voters already committed to one or the other candidate, her choice would seem to do little bit entrench partisan feelings: just 6 percent of McCain voters say they're less likely to vote for McCain with Palin on the ticket, while just 9 percent of Obama voters say they're more so. (To see how Joe Biden's numbers compared -- see here. As might be expected, Biden scored better on readiness and worse on personal favorables, with the other numbers being about the same).

    What's interesting, however, is that while there is a gender gap in these numbers, it's not the one many observers were anticipating. Rather, along a variety of metrics, men like the Palin choice better than women:



    These numbers pretty much speak for themselves, but men have a favorable imperssion of Palin by a 35-point margin, whereas women have a favorable impression of her by an 18-point margin. Conversely, by a 23-point margin, women do not think Palin is ready to be President, whereas Palin lost this question among men by a considerably smaller 6-point magrin.

    Why does this gap exist? Don't know, but it may simply be a matter of ideology. Men are generally a bit more conservative than women, and opinions of Palin are very strongly determined by ideology. Conservatives have a favorable impression of her by a 79-8 margin, but this falls to 43-35 among moderates and 26-46 among liberals. Likewise, by a 48-22 margin, conservatives think she's ready to be President, but she loses this question 23-54 among moderates and 9-67 among liberals.
    Karl commenting on Maschaeroni's sending off, "Getting sent off like that is anti-TEAM!
    Terrible decision by the player!":busshead::Laugh&roll::Laugh&roll::eek::La ugh&roll:

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    Interesting. Thats good news for the Obama camp . The Republicans will be disapointed with these initial numbers.

    All she may end up doing is bringing home the ultra-conservative crowd who think McCain is too liberal, but they could have got that from many other more experienced picks.

    Lets see if the views hold throughout the convention as people hear and see her a lot more. They are going to have to spend a lot of time introducing her to the voters.

    Rasmussen in one of the pollsters I have the most confidence in.
    "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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    • #3
      White Democratic women are less likely fi vote her on the ticket, just because she is a woman. If McCain can take away a lot of middle-age white women votes from Obama, then the race becomes more difficult for Obama.
      Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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      • #4
        as said before Islandman, i might be socially liberal but i'm fiscally conservative. that's coming from one of my FAVORITE conservative sites..fivethirtyeight.com
        Karl commenting on Maschaeroni's sending off, "Getting sent off like that is anti-TEAM!
        Terrible decision by the player!":busshead::Laugh&roll::Laugh&roll::eek::La ugh&roll:

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        • #5
          you do know she's part of the ultra right wing group feminist for life?

          yo do know her approval rating is actual 64% and dipping, and this is in red hot Alaska.
          Karl commenting on Maschaeroni's sending off, "Getting sent off like that is anti-TEAM!
          Terrible decision by the player!":busshead::Laugh&roll::Laugh&roll::eek::La ugh&roll:

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          • #6
            Look like you cherry-picking the data though Yuttie, I going to have to watch you, LOL!

            From Rasmussen this morning:
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            Sarah Palin has made a good first impression. Before being named as John McCain’s running mate, 67% of voters didn’t know enough about the Alaska governor to have an opinion. After her debut in Dayton and a rush of media coverage, a new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 53% now have a favorable opinion of Palin while just 26% offer a less flattering assessment.

            Palin earns positive reviews from 78% of Republicans, 26% of Democrats and 63% of unaffiliated voters. Obviously, these numbers will be subject to change as voters learn more about her in the coming weeks. Among all voters, 29% have a Very Favorable opinion of Palin while 9% hold a Very Unfavorable view.

            By way of comparison, on the day he was selected as Barack Obama’s running mate, Delaware Senator Joseph Biden was viewed favorably by 43% of voters
            "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              If the Republicans lose, don't look for a woman being on a ticket for a long time. Unless she is the party's nominee herself.


              BLACK LIVES MATTER

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              • #8
                You could say the same for a black man or woman if the Democrats lose, don't you think?
                "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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                • #9
                  Yep!

                  It's just that unnu would have tried the woman vp thing twice!


                  BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                  • #10
                    Unnu?

                    Remember Ferraro was a Democrat though, so its one-all.
                    "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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                    • #11
                      It would be 0-2 in terms of American politics.

                      Unnu mean those of us who can vote!


                      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                      • #12
                        OK, I hear you.
                        "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Islandman View Post
                          Interesting.

                          Lets see if the views hold throughout the convention as people hear and see her a lot more. They are going to have to spend a lot of time introducing her to the voters.

                          Rasmussen in one of the pollsters I have the most confidence in.
                          That's it - How will she be perceived as voters get to know more about her!!!

                          I do nto think there will be a middle ground. She'll either be a big hit or a damp squid.
                          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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