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Skewed Poll Takes Aim At Palin
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America's Conservative News ^ | Saturday, August 3, 2013


The lame-stream media obviously views Sarah Palin as a threat and is reporting with glee that 77 percent of Alaskans believe that Sarah Palin should not run for President in 2016; but, in typical fashion, the media is ignoring key data in the poll by the far-left Public Policy Polling (PPP) company that indicates that bias was built into the poll and that conservatives and Republicans are responding well to the idea of a Palin run...

Leading the anti-Palin charge is the left-wing Politico which is reporting: "Despite it being her home state, only 18 percent of Alaskans think Palin should make a bid for the White House in 2016, with 77 percent... saying she should stay out of the election."


What the media is not saying, however, is that in a match-up of likely GOP candidates, PPP places Palin in second with 14% of the vote (Rand Paul leads the pack with 18% of the vote).

The PPP poll also claims that 507 of the 890 voters in the poll are "Republican primary voters," however, only 32 percent of the respondents to the poll identified themselves as Republicans" and only 45% of the respondents identified themselves as "conservative."
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