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The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. said 51 percent of those polled thought Biden did the best job, while 36 percent thought Palin did the best job.
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On the question of the candidates' qualifications to assume the presidency, 87 percent of those polled said Biden is qualified and 42 percent said Palin is qualified.
Forty-six percent of these uncommitted viewers said Biden won the debate Thursday night, while 21 percent said Palin won. Thirty-three percent thought it was a tie.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by intrepid
If Obama wins the debate then his poll numbers will rise above 41%.
It was a New York Times poll. That's not exactly a Republican newspaper.
Originally posted by intrepid
reply to post by jibeho
And THAT is why he has no incentive to debate Palin. That clip was 1:13 of a speech. How long was the speech? Why point out just a little over a minute of it? Thanks for pointing out the obvious.
Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by SunnyDee
Gov. Sarah Palin also did very well at CPAC. Just count the standing ovations.
We have a winner!
"Game Change" is pretty easy to deconstruct. At its core, it's a left-wing project designed to make one of their most hated political enemies toxic. They used people with an axe to grind to legitimize the story they want viewers to believe and help push their agenda. They also have no problem lying.
Honestly, it was difficult to narrow down this list because there were so many fabrications and distortions throughout the film, but here are the top ten lies produced by HBO.
Originally posted by jibeho
reply to post by MissDirtySouth
The top 10 lies of Game Change
"Game Change" is pretty easy to deconstruct. At its core, it's a left-wing project designed to make one of their most hated political enemies toxic. They used people with an axe to grind to legitimize the story they want viewers to believe and help push their agenda. They also have no problem lying.
Honestly, it was difficult to narrow down this list because there were so many fabrications and distortions throughout the film, but here are the top ten lies produced by HBO.
Full list Only the top 10 lies
www.breitbart.com...
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by Eurisko2012
www.cnn.com...
The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. said 51 percent of those polled thought Biden did the best job, while 36 percent thought Palin did the best job.
...
On the question of the candidates' qualifications to assume the presidency, 87 percent of those polled said Biden is qualified and 42 percent said Palin is qualified.
www.cbsnews.com...
Forty-six percent of these uncommitted viewers said Biden won the debate Thursday night, while 21 percent said Palin won. Thirty-three percent thought it was a tie.
Originally posted by SunnyDee
reply to post by Eurisko2012
Hey, I am a Ron Paul fan, you don't get smaller government than that, just don't have a lot of respect for the woman, as an intellectual.
That CBS looks pretty good for Sarah.
21% said she won???? How is that even possible?
33% said it was a tie??? How is that even possible? All of you said Gov. Sarah Palin
is terrible in a debate.
Hmmm........
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by Eurisko2012
That CBS looks pretty good for Sarah.
21% said she won???? How is that even possible?
33% said it was a tie??? How is that even possible? All of you said Gov. Sarah Palin
is terrible in a debate.
Hmmm........
She is terrible...21% is not a good number.
Keep trying to spin though.
Originally posted by LuckyLucian
reply to post by Eurisko2012
I'm also equally irrelevant.
I challenge Obama to a debate! Anywhere, anytime!