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Poll: Palin too inexperienced to be VP
by Nick_Danger
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A new poll out from ABC News shows that Americans haven't yet fully bought in to the arguments about Sarah Palin's experience that Republicans have been making this week.

Pollsters found that a majority of respondents think Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden has the experience necessary to be an effective president; 66 percent said he does, while 21 percent said he doesn't and 13 percent had no opinion. Only 42 percent said Palin has the requisite experience, while 50 percent said she doesn't and 7 percent had no opinion.

Come on, people -- don't you realize she's from a really big state?

Re: Poll: Palin too inexperienced to be VP
by jackg

If Palin is too inexperienced then the plug should be pulled on Obama this very minute.

jackg

Where does it say 66% think Biden is ready?
by Sgt_ROCK
And only 50% in your poll think Obama has enough, and thats after the medias 6 month glorification of him..lol
The polls also make clear
by Nick_Danger
that your opinion is definitely in the minority.
Re: Poll: Palin too inexperienced to be VP
by HennaRinse

There is a lot of air between the two results, the most remarkable, fully half the country doesn't believe she has the experience. That is not a gap, more like an crevasse she has to fill.

It heartens me to know McCain hasn't been successful in fooling the public at large. It looks as if a substantial number of Republicans aren't convinced she has enough experience.

When they do... and they will... you Dems are done...
by parthecourse

yes/yes...

Should have gone with Hillary...

Cause Sarah has stole poor old Hillybilly's thunder and lightning...

Hill says: "Oh Shit"

You keep wishin' & prayin', Sarge.
by Nick_Danger

Here's the answer to your question:

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Re: Poll: Palin too inexperienced to be VP
by LibLindy9

It's hard to con people when the truth is so obvious. I'm amazed they got 42% to say she was experienced enough.

Sen. Obama made the right choice - Sen. McCain did not. That's all you can say.

I was surprised at the 42% myself.
by Nick_Danger
Although that 8% difference kind of correlates with Obama/McCain's standing in the polls.
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