Independents and Palin.

Courtesy Donklephant  Thu, 09/04/2008 - 8:58pm

Reading Justin’s post this morning, it seemed clear that independents were singularly unmoved by Sarah Palin’s speech last night.

I was surprised by this result, but facts are facts. Four independent voters were interviewed by the Fair & Balanced™ Detroit Free Press and the results were unanimous and unambiguous - The Palin speech had no effect on them.

In fact, they were negative. From those comments Justin was able to make an intuitive leap to...



 

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