reply to post by HotSauce
In all seriousness pelosi only has to win the district she campaigns in. Palin has to win the country.
Not sure these two are compatible.
As Sarah Palin blankets the media on a whirlwind book promotion tour, the former vice-presidential contender is clearly back on America's radar screen. Despite being characterized by many as a divisive force in her party and the nation, Americans are much more likely to give Palin a positive rating (47 percent favorable) than another prominent female leader -- Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (28 percent favorable). Moreover, about six in 10 Americans (61 percent) think Palin has been treated unfairly by the press, according to the latest Fox News poll.
The national telephone poll was conducted for Fox News by Opinion Dynamics Corp. among 900 registered voters from Nov. 17 to Nov. 18, 2009. For the total sample, the poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Originally posted by vor78
reply to post by HotSauce
the left's portrayals of Palin as an uneducated hick may actually help her as time passes. The more they use that line of attack, not only does it endear her to the common working class citizen, but by proxy, the attacks are actually an insult to everyone with a similar educational background or with similar life experiences.