The Washington Post wrote an article about how Biden had no effect on voters, and that no one knew who he was or his policies. Peculiarly, after the Republican convention, Palin put McCain ahead in poles and no one had even heard the name Palin (besides those who live in Alaska).
The Palin effect will come to an end. The hype of having a woman vice president will be buried by the realization that she would be a terrible choice to lead a country. She has ZERO foreign affairs experience (no matter how close Russia is), has MINIMAL knowledge of laws, and I doubt she could really be the best choice for America.
McCain has already announced that Palin would be in charge of things such as the environmental policy. Placing anything that important into the hands of a Washington rookie is just asking for a mess.
Tonight is the night for change. The media believes Biden will "look too good" next to Palin, and will come off as aggressive...
I don't care how aggressive he'll look. He should shine as much as possible, defeat Palin and make the GOP bury their heads into their hands, shaking their heads in agony. The Obama-Biden ticket should pull away in the polls even more once the debate concludes tonight, while the march towards the White House continues.
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NYT POLE: Do you think Sara Palin is qualified?
Sept. 5-8: 52% YES
Sept. 27-29: 37% YES
http://blow.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/02/palin-has-to-repair-image-during-debate/?hp
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