(This is not the big dig. Need more time for that.)
Latest Rasmussen poll is interesting.
Personally I think an administration made up of Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, and me, would make a great administration.
Republicans Like GOP’s Conservative Direction, Democrats Don’t
Coming off a shellacking at the polls in November, 43% of GOP voters say their party has been too moderate over the past eight years while only 17% say it has been too conservative. Most Republicans (55%) think the party should become more like Alaska Governor Sarah Palin while 24% see John McCain as the best role model and 11% say they should follow George W. Bush.
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Regarding the future of the party, 46% of unaffiliated voters say follow Sarah Palin, while 26% like McCain. Just five percent (5%) give the nod to Bush, and 22% are not sure which way the party should go.
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Palin fares better with unaffiliated voters, too. For McCain, unaffiliateds break 10% Very Favorable and eight percent (8%) Very Unfavorable. But 35% of unaffiliated voters have a Very Favorable opinion of Palin, compared to 15% who have a Very Unfavorable view.
Even right before Election Day, Republicans were happier with Palin, their vice presidential candidate, than with their presidential nominee McCain.
Just after losing the election, 69% Republican voters said Palin helped McCain’s bid for the presidency, and nearly two-thirds said she should be the party’s 2012 presidential nominee. Sixty-five percent (65%) of GOP voters had a Very Favorable view of her at that time.
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