50% now veiw Paul Ryan favorably:43% say he was right choice National survey

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So not only do you have the bump in Ohio, but now this national Rasmussen poll has him looking pretty good.

Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan’s favorables are up after the first blush of national media exposure following Mitt Romney’s selection of him as his vice presidential running mate. But as is generally the case with running mates, Ryan gives only a slight boost to Romney.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 50% of Likely U.S. Voters now have a favorable opinion of Ryan, while 32% view him unfavorably. This includes 29% with a Very Favorable view of Romney’s vice presidential pick and 13% with a Very Unfavorable one. Only 13% are now unfamiliar with Ryan, and five percent (5%) are not sure about him.


And I really like this part. This is in keeping with the polls on Republican voter enthusiasm which is far and away double digit numbers over Democrats.

Predictably, there are sharp partisan differences of opinion on most questions related to Ryan. Eighty-three percent (83%) of Republicans view Ryan favorably, and 72% think Romney made a good choice in picking him as his running mate. Fifty-four percent (54%) of Democrats give Ryan unfavorable marks, and only 18% view Romney’s selection as a good one.


It's going to all come down to turn out.

50% Now View Paul Ryan Favorably; 43% Say He Was Right Choice - Rasmussen Reports™
 

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