"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.
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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?
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