Poll: Sarah Palin Fades, While Harry Reid Is an Unknown

July 29, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers

A GWU Battleground Poll, done by pollsters Celinda Lake and Ed Goeas, was released today, and it shows some trend lines that will make Republicans a bit happier. Namely, that voters are souring on President Obama and sound very eager to vote in the 2012 elections.

But it was the name recognition and view of five top politicians that caught our eye. Pollsters asked voters for their view—favorable, unfavorable, no opinion, or never heard of—of President Obama, Vice President Biden, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and ex-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

Obama came in at 61 percent favorable, 36 percent unfavorable, and 3 percent no opinion. No surprise, since he continues to wow the public, at least personally.

Biden didn't do badly, with 48 percent favorable, 38 percent unfavorable, 11 percent no opinion, and 3 percent saying they hadn't heard of him.

Pity Reid, however. Just 15 percent view him favorably, 31 percent unfavorably, 16 percent had no opinion, and a huge 38 percent said they had never heard of him despite his role as one of Obama's biggest policy cheerleaders in Washington.

Pelosi: 32 percent favorable, 51 percent unfavorable, 10 percent no opinion, and 7 percent hadn't heard of her.

Palin again found her star fading in the poll, with 42 percent viewing her favorably and 47 percent unfavorably. Nine percent had no opinion, and just 2 percent hadn't heard of her.

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Polls are just numbers because in the end you always get the disclaimer about margin for error. And by the way Raymond of HI white men can jump and minorities can rule until someone comes along and fills their minds with dreams of power and provides them with the weapons to gain that dream.

T. Harris of AR 3:30PM July 30, 2009

To Go away Sarah-

You are the one being fooled by Obama's Charisma. You are in the minority in Alaska.

Alaskans love Palin and are sorry to see her go. She is the best thing in Alaska. If liberals would leave Alaska, it would be paradise!

Mary of AK 2:17PM July 30, 2009

To Go away Sarah-

You are the one being fooled by Obama's Charisma. You are in the minority in Alaska.

Alaskans love Palin and are sorry to see her go. She is the best thing in Alaska. If liberals would leave Alaska, it would be paradise!

Mary of AK 2:16PM July 30, 2009

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