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President Barack Obama is throwing his weight around Virginia, but it may not be helping. Obama campaigned for Democrat gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds last week in McLean.
When asked if Obama's campaigning for Deeds for governor would help or hurt, only 14 percent of likely voters said it would make them more likely to vote for Deeds. Thirty-seven percent said it would make them less likely, a negative swing of 23 percent.
Other the other hand, when asked if former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin campaigning for Republican Bob McDonnell would help or hurt, 26 percent said it would make them more likely to vote for McDonnell and 35 percent said it would make them less likely. This is a negative swing of 9 percent, which is considerably less than Obama's. Thirty-nine percent were unsure.
This poll is not would you vote for Obama vs. Palin, this is would Obama campaigning for candidate A help you vote for that candidate, and would Palin campaigning for candidate B help you vote for that candidate.
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Originally Posted by LogicWings
Lots of people hate Sarah Palin for no reason. She is the real deal and some can't stand it.
They prefer their made up world.
I don't know anybody that "hates" her at all,but anyone with an IQ above 50 knows she is a liar and an opportunistic moron preying on the emotions of the TRULY stupid..
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