MARIS61
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Bullshit, McCain had ZERO chance. He's like 100 years old, 5 foot 3.
He should have run on the "Yoda" platform.

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Bullshit, McCain had ZERO chance. He's like 100 years old, 5 foot 3.
I suppose it depends on which exit polls you look at. Something like 15% of voters switched from McCain to Obama, and Palin was cited as the #1 reason for switching.
I think Palin was disastrous for him. Gave him an immediate bump, but that disapated in a few weeks and, ever since then, she's been a liability.
He should have run on the "Yoda" platform.![]()
There was an exit poll question about Gov. Palin given to both Obama supporters and McCain supporters. More McCain supporters felt she was an asset than Obama voters felt she was a detriment by 11 percentage points.
I think McCain's eroded support is largely due to the economy.
Well, the #1 reason cited by people who switched from McCain to Obama was McCain's selection of Palin for VP.
Where?
How about local races and ballot measures? Question for the other people in Oregon, what happens if both measure 57 and measure 61 pass?
I'm not sure that proves much. How Obama voters felt about Palin isn't all that relevant, IMO. I don't judge her based on her ability to "steal Hillary supporters." I think the fact that she eroded as much as 15% of McCain's previous support is quite disastrous. To me, that says a lot more than the fact that she was more favourable to eventual McCain voters than disfavourable to eventual Obama voters.
Proposition 8 is currently leading in California. It's times like this when my disgust for organized religion knows no bounds.
How about local races and ballot measures? Question for the other people in Oregon, what happens if both measure 57 and measure 61 pass?
Well, rumor is that 57 takes precedence over 61. I don't know for a fact that that is true, however.
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That number you quote by definition is factored into the exit poll question I heard tonight.
Government should get out of the marriage business.
It's factored in, but the "extra information" isn't useful. There's disliking Palin and there's disliking her enough to jump ship. There's liking Palin and there's liking Palin enough to vote for McCain due to her. The 15% number I quote is a huge chunk of his support he actually lost. The part of his base that likes her, we have no idea how many of them, if any, would have failed to vote for him had he selected a "generic VP."
My guess is that not many of his supporters chose him because of Palin. Your number doesn't address that. It only says that a significant number of them like her and felt she was an asset. They may or may not have liked someone else. They may or may not have voted for him anyway. We don't know. We do know he lost a significant number of voters due to her. Whether he gained back as many, or more, voters thanks to that pick is guesswork. My guess, due to how awful her favourability polls were over the last month or so, is that he didn't.