While most elected officials would relish a 68 percent to 27 percent approval rating, that number is way down from previous ratings for Sarah Palin in an Ivan Moore Research poll conducted Sept. 20-22. Her numbers were 82 percent to 13 percent in Moore's Aug. 30- Sept. 2 poll, the range she had been in since January. Although her support among Republicans is mostly unchanged, Democrats went from giving her good marks by 60 percent to 33 percent, to disapproving now by 59 percent to 36 percent which no doubt had to do with their presidential preferences.
Palin's Approval Rating Dives in Alaska
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