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Old 02-12-2010, 11:57 PM
 
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Former Alaska governor isn't only politician Americans have judged unqualified for the presidency


According to a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll, the percentage of Americans who view Sarah Palin as “unqualified to be president” has skyrocketed.

At the same time, the former Alaska governor's recent antics, including a speech at the Tea Party Convention, have been generating more buzz about a possible presidential run in 2012. To put Palin's prospects in perspective, here’s how she stacks up against other White House hopefuls in terms of the percentage of Americans who judged them unqualified for the Oval Office.

* Sarah Palin (February 2010): 71 percent


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