67 percent Americans doubt Palin’s presidential qualifications, finds poll
By ANISunday, October 31, 2010
WASHINGTON - A new poll has found that most voters in the United States continue to hold negative views of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, and doubt that she has the qualifications to be a President.
According to the Washington Post-ABC News poll, 54 percent voters said that they have unfavorable impressions of Palin, with more than twice as many holding “strongly unfavorable” as holding “strongly favorable” ones.
It also revealed that 67 percent voters think that the former Republican Vice-Presidential nominee is not qualified to hold the President’s office.
Democrats and independents are broadly skeptical of Palin’s presidential qualifications, while Republicans divide evenly (47 percent say she is qualified and 46 percent say not).
Even 46 percent of those who said that they voted for the McCain-Palin ticket in 2008 now see Palin as unqualified for the presidency. (ANI)