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that means more than half would vote for her.
keep trying, Einstein.
I fail to see how a significant amount of Republicans not voting for Sarah Palin in the general election would not be a problem for the Repubs. The quoted post said "give her the nomination", so he must have been referring to the general election...
But since he agrees that you "got him," I'm just confused and seeking clarification here. Perhaps you didn't get him but he's still no Einstein. I don't know.
While my first post did not accurately reflect what I had intended, the gist was that Sarah Palin would get crushed in the general election. Clarified?
palin has no chance. not even in the primary. i don't know why this is even debated. most republicans i know don't like her.
agreed. not many repubs out there to root for. of course it isn't uncommon for unknowns to emerge.
So after tons of .jpgs and endless tl:dr posts, this is your conclusion for the solution for the ills of this country?
She might be crushed in the general election but certainly not by Obama who now holds the record for most disliked president ever, his disaproval rate stands at a minus 16%, eclypsing Jimmy Carter even.
A preposition is not a word you should end a sentence with. :no: