Steve_McGarrett
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This is good news for Governor Palin. It shows that the GOP clearly is in support of her. I remember during the campaign in Iowa, even though she wasn't running, she showed up and made a speech on crony capitalism and corruption. She ended up drawing the largest audience than all the other GOP candidates, something Mitt Romney did not welcome. He had half the turnout she did. There is a reason to like Governor Palin. She has been honest, straight forward and doesn't mind taking on members of her own party calling them out on their cronyism while they catered to special interests. That is just one of the reasons what made her so favorable in Alaska as Governor.
Poll: Sarah Palin Has Highest Favorability Rating Among GOP Primary Voters
According to Public Policy Polling:
The best liked person we tested on this poll with Republican primary voters is actually Sarah Palin who has a 70/20 favorability rating. She's followed by Huckabee at 64/18, Ryan at 58/18, Paul at 58/21, Bush at 56/18, Cruz at 45/20, and Christie at 40/38. Most of those numbers are similar to what they were a month ago but Christie's seen a substantial drop from +18 at 47/29 a month ago to his new +2 net favorability.
Palin's favorability numbers show why former South Carolina Senator and Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint said that Palin's endorsement was the most influential in a Republican primary. The poll was conducted January 23 to 26 and has a margin of error of +/- 4.6 percentage points.
Poll: Sarah Palin Has Highest Favorability Rating Among GOP Primary Voters
According to Public Policy Polling:
The best liked person we tested on this poll with Republican primary voters is actually Sarah Palin who has a 70/20 favorability rating. She's followed by Huckabee at 64/18, Ryan at 58/18, Paul at 58/21, Bush at 56/18, Cruz at 45/20, and Christie at 40/38. Most of those numbers are similar to what they were a month ago but Christie's seen a substantial drop from +18 at 47/29 a month ago to his new +2 net favorability.
Palin's favorability numbers show why former South Carolina Senator and Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint said that Palin's endorsement was the most influential in a Republican primary. The poll was conducted January 23 to 26 and has a margin of error of +/- 4.6 percentage points.
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