Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Me Likey

Andrew Sullivan points out that the more time Palin spends on the trail, the worse the McCain numbers look.

"I mentioned Florida last night but this Pew data is stunning:

Pew finds that 51% of Americans now believe that Palin is unqualified, up from 37% after her announcement... The gender gap in Pew's poll is huge -- 17 points among women in Obama's favor, and only four points among men in McCain's...

Quinnipiac's latest set of swing states polls finds Palin with a net negative impression in several states, including Florida, where she's spent quite a bit of campaign time. The numbers in Florida are stunning, in a sense; there's been a net swing of 13 points in Obama's favor during the past two weeks.

As I've said from Day Two, The Palin nomination is a farce. Unless she quits from the ticket, McCain does not have a chance."

And from TPM, McCain keeps defending his lies and then when backed in a corner reminds everyone of his service. Nice.


1 comment:

JGJ said...

Those Quinnipiac polls are off the freakin' hook.

Nate believes that although they do show some Obama-bias (and what thinking constituency doesn't?), essentially they are a very, very solid pollster.

The problem is this: can we trust a pollster whose name we can't pronounce?