According to my research there is
scarce polling on Palin for the 2016 Presidential Election. From this it does
not look good for Palin; we see that since she is not involved people do not
see her as a real contender for the election. Palin will really have to work to
get in the polling and be seen as a candidate for the upcoming election.
People not involving Palin, well thats none of our business! |
McClatchy-Marist conducted a poll with
the two candidates as Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin. 59% of National Registered Voters would vote
for Clinton and only 36% would vote for Palin. This is a big 23-point gap, and
it shows how much she needs to work for this upcoming election if she wants to
have a chance at becoming President. On the downside of this the Democrat party
97% would vote for Hillary and 3% would vote for Sarah, and for the Republican
party 14% would vote for Hillary and 80% would vote for Sarah. This even shows
that her party is a little concerned about her being President. But luckily
with her being apart of the Tea Party it has given her a boost in supporters
over Clinton, 76% compared to Clintons 19%.
CrowdPAC allows you to pick and compare
candidates for the 2016 Presidential Election. So of course I want to see what
they have to say about Palin vs. Clinton match up “Ladies First!”. When
comparing the vision of the candidate, we see that Clinton has a straight
vision and everyone knows what she is in support of, while on the other hand it
is said that most people do not know what Palin’s vision really is. Palin’s
presidential qualities are low compared to Clinton’s. What she needs to work on
most is her effectiveness that is her lowest scoring quality.
Some of her top terms used:
More Liberal Terms: love,
reform, oil, happy
Neutral Terms: energy, future,
free, stand, women, work, tax, fight,
Kind,
raise, United States, proud, men, war.
More Conservative Terms:
Obama, God, debt
Where as for Hillary Clinton, she uses
more neutral terms and a few liberal terms, but not any conservative terms.
This is where Palin is able to reach across both sides and is able to connect
and impact everyone as a whole. Where as Clinton is not really reaching anyone.
As we are able to see overall Palin to the
public is not a big contender and that there are way more people in front of
her to take the line. Even though we are two years out, she needs to make an
impact now especially seeing as this election will be a big deal and since the
media has expanded it will be all over the candidates. The time to start prepping
is now because it will be a long two years if she does not start acting now.
I definitely see where she has her work cut out for her in regards to a presidential bid in 2016. You are right about the lack of polling meaning she isn't being taken seriously as a potential candidate. Every poll I took a look at didn't mention her name at all. Definitely not fairing well for her.
ReplyDeleteHer name was really hot in 2012, I wonder why she didn't try to run then. I think it'll be even harder to get back in there since she doesn't/hasn't held an office for a while.
ReplyDeleteI think that even though it is difficult to find her in these polls I almost believe that it would be hard to find her if she were to announce she were going to run. How would Palin need to go about campaigning to overcome her negative image?
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