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(CNN) - A majority of voters say they've heard enough from Sarah Palin, according to a new national poll.
The NBC/Wall Street Journal/Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania survey indicates that 54% of voters say they've heard enough from Palin and would prefer that the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate be less outspoken in political discourse. That includes nearly two-thirds of Democrats, a majority of independents, and nearly four in 10 Republicans.
Sen. John McCain, who tapped Palin as his running mate in the 2008 presidential election, said while he "respect(s) always Sarah Palin's views," her comments might hurt Republican chances of taking control of the Senate in 2014.
originally posted by: seeker1963
Besides, the reason we have the 1st amendment is to protect speech that might be unpopular.
54% of voters say they've heard enough from Palin
originally posted by: pheonix358
54% of voters say they've heard enough from Palin
Which leaves 46% that want to hear more. That is a lot of people that want to hear more.
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originally posted by: LDragonFire
I agree, but the reason I think she should shut up is the fact she placed a cross hair on Gabby Gifford, then later Gifford was shot in the head, by some one that claimed it was a assassination. So much for taking responsibility for the hate one spews.
Seems to me you should take some responsibility for the real version of the graphic, and show everyone what it looks like. Then we will see if your reason is still the same.
I agree, but the reason I think she should shut up is the fact she placed a cross hair on Gabby Gifford, then later Gifford was shot in the head, by some one that claimed it was a assassination. So much for taking responsibility for the hate one spews.
1,137 people polled hardly qualifies as an accurate measure!
originally posted by: buster2010
a reply to: seeker1963
1,137 people polled hardly qualifies as an accurate measure!
It would be nice if people remembered this when it is a poll about Obama.