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  • +7 raves When it comes to support for Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, a new national pol... When it comes to support for Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, a new national poll suggests men and women don’t see eye-to-eye.

    A CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey out Tuesday morning indicates that 62 percent of men questioned have a favorable opinion of the Alaska governor, nine points higher than women. In the poll, conducted Friday through Sunday — entirely after then end of the Republican convention, 23 percent of men have an unfavorable view of John McCain’s running mate, seven points lower than women.

    The gender gap is also apparent when it comes to whether Palin is qualified to serve as president if needed. Fifty-seven percent of male respondents in the poll said Palin was qualified, 14 points higher than women. A majority of females polled, 55 percent, said that Palin is not qualified to serve as president.

    Half of all respondents think Palin is qualified to serve as president, twenty points lower than Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, the Democratic vice presidential nominee.

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  • +4 raves He does a great job and sets a great example.
  • +18 raves I would not agree he is one of the great communicators of our time YET, but his speech to accept ... I would not agree he is one of the great communicators of our time YET, but his speech to accept the nomination was an awesome one, and by the time he is President of the United States, we will all be very proud of him. (more)
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  • +8 raves I believe people are born with their sexual orientation.
  • +5 raves We PUMAs have generated a lot of income to help pay down Hillary’s debt. We have it on good autho... We PUMAs have generated a lot of income to help pay down Hillary’s debt. We have it on good authority that our push, our July 4th push, generated from as little as six million and up to ten million dollars to pay off her debt


    BOWER: RAISED MORE THAN $10M FOR CLINTON’S DEBT


    Hillary Clinton whittled down her presidential campaign debt by $1.3 million in July, and presumptive nominee Barack Obama chipped in to help [...]

    Despite suspending her campaign in June, Clinton raised $2 million in July.


    Oops. That's far short of $6-10 million. But it gets worse:

    Via Nashville 21 we tracked down the Hillary Clinton for President FEC filing for July contributions. Check out the "contributions by date" info for the beginning of the month, when the PUMA/Just Say No Deal coalition was allegedly pulling in six to ten million dollars for Hillary. I’ve included the entire July 4th weekend:

    DATE SUM
    July 01, 2008 30,979.56
    July 02, 2008 19,624.72
    July 03, 2008 9,839.16
    July 04, 2008 6,446.36
    July 05, 2008 15,919.73
    July 06, 2008 2,792.90


    That’s a grand total of $85,602.43 for July 1st through July 6th, not even remotely close to the PUMAs’ "conservative" estimate of $6 million dollars (it’s 1.4% of that claim, 0.86% of the $10 million figure) and that’s not even accounting for the fact that all of the donations during that time period didn’t come from self-identified PUMAs.
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  • +5 raves Thank you Tresor - I like this post. I pray that the diversity of the Democratic Party will be w... Thank you Tresor - I like this post. I pray that the diversity of the Democratic Party will be what leads Senator Obama to victory! (more)
  • +2 raves this matched up with McFlippety's flip flop list should be required reading for anyone who is... this matched up with McFlippety's flip flop list should be required reading for anyone who is going to vote this fall. (more)
  • +5 raves Did anyone even hear the word science mentioned at the RNC? The Repugs hate science - it is so &... Did anyone even hear the word science mentioned at the RNC? The Repugs hate science - it is so "scientificky" (more)
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