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Since picking Sarah Palin as his running mate, John McCain has obliterated what had been a 34-percentage-point deficit in a poll of likely women voters on the question of which candidate has a “better understanding of women and what is important” to them.
The two are now effectively tied, with McCain's 44 to 42 percentage lead within the margin of error of the most recent poll conducted by pollsters Kellyanne Conway and Celinda Lake for Lifetime Television. In Lifetime's July poll, women preferred Barack Obama on the same question by nearly three-to-one— 52 to 18 percent.
WOW!!
Now do we understand why the Left-wing and the MSM are so panicked?
She brings the base.
She brings a state.
She brings the women.
Brilliant!
How long before Joe comes down with an incurable affliction?
The Lifetime Television/Every Woman Counts campaign poll of 534 American women likely to vote was conducted September 11 to 15, and has a margin of error of 4.4 percent
Every woman counts? Hmm.
This white woman aged 53 does not think McCain/Palin will be seeing to her needs.
Polls are interesting, but they sure don't tell the final story.
The Lifetime Television/Every Woman Counts campaign poll of 534 American women likely to vote was conducted September 11 to 15, and has a margin of error of 4.4 percent
Every woman counts? Hmm.
This white woman aged 53 does not think McCain/Palin will be seeing to her needs.
Polls are interesting, but they sure don't tell the final story.
I think maybe the Palin choice has brought in Republican women, but certainly not normal women. HAHA Just kidding.
But, I doubt that Dem women are voting for McCain because of Palin. That would fly in the face of liberalism.
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