Former half-term governor Sarah Palin's approval numbers continue on a sharp downward spiral as a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey shows 53 percent of all Americans say they hold a "negative" or "very negative" view of the reality TV performer, while only 25 percent give Palin high marks.
A year ago in the same poll, her negative numbers stood at 45%, while this past December it had climbed to 50% before reaching the current high of 53%.
Among independents, only 2 in 10 have a favorable impression of Ms. Palin.
In a recent Gallup poll, only 12% of likely Republican primary voters showed support for her - a downward trend from an earlier 16%.
These numbers are similar to a recent CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll which showed her support among likely Republican primary voters has slipped from 19 to 12%.
Although she is getting rich based on her "weeks long" national run for VP, it doesn't look good for her Presidential aspirations.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
And the polls numbers keep dropping for Palin
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