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To: i-node who wrote (429038)10/22/2008 12:16:32 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1571935
 
60% was among Democrats.

This year she has been as high as 82% state wide. Since running for the VP, she has dropped to about 70%. Undoubtedly, mostly democrats bailing because she opposes Him.


It had dropped to 68% a month ago and people in Alaska think its fallen further since then with troopergate.

"Sarah Palin may be the darling of the United Nations, but back home in Alaska, the bloom on the state rose is fading a bit.

New poll numbers show the Alaska governor's approval rating has taken its biggest hit since her election in 2006. "The Honeymoon Is Coming to an End," Ivan Moore Research of Anchorage said in its report.

True, Palin's approval rating of 68% surely must cause envy among President Bush (check out his numbers here) and members of Congress (go here).

But the new figure for Palin is down from a high of 82% in January, which she replicated in the days following her surprise selection Aug. 29 as John McCain's running mate."


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