
A new poll released Tuesday shows Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would have a relatively easy time unseating Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski in the upcoming 2010 Republican primary and would cruise to victory in the general election as well.
The poll, conducted by Research 2000 and the Daily Kos, has Palin leading incumbent Murkowski 55 percent to 31 percent in the matchup between the two. The poll comes amid rampant speculation that Palin may take the plunge in a run for the Senate before seeking the Republican presidential nomination in 2012 or 2016.
The poll also looked at potential general election match-ups for the Alaska Senate seat in 2010, including a possible rematch against Democrat Tony Knowles, whom Palin defeated in the governor’s race in 2006.
Palin, the Daily Kos poll shows, would beat Knowles by a margin of 14 points, 53 percent to 39 percent.
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Palin, who was recently named Time magazine’s runner-up for person of the year has also been picked as HUMAN EVENTS’ prestigious “Conservative of the Year” Award for 2008 for her genius at annoying all the right people.
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Read a letter to Sarah Palin here:
A letter to Sarah Palin
This American thinks that Sarah Palin will do great as a senator or as VP or even President of The United States. She has more experience than Barack Obama and if he can be allow to run this country she sure should have the same chance with her experience. Maybe its now time for the first Woman to be elected President.