Here's a poll you may be interested in.
The question is: Do you think Sarah Palin is qualified to serve as Vice President of the United States?
And so far the answer is "Yes" by a small margin. This poll is at PBS. Here.
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Trump went into the GOP debate last night with a roughly 20% poll standing. Everyone will tell you to ignore polls early in this race, they never predict the outcome of a primary or a general election. That, however, is a non sequitur.
Here is a nice article about Elizabeth Edwards and her new book and here is a nice interview with her.
Earlier, I reported a poll indicating that "one third of British Teachers" support teaching creationism in the classroom. I thought this was vaguely interesting, which is why I mentioned it briefly on this blog, but I put the idea of pursuing this off for a later time.
Boyda poll shows dead heat with Ryun:
During a news conference, Boyda, of Topeka, said her underdog campaign remains a dead heat.
You mean: http://www.pbs.org/now/polls/poll-435.html
Funny, that link actually worked from my computer two minutes ago. Anyway, fixed now.
PZ says that poll has been taken over by script-bots and no humans need apply. It's too late for us to play. [Link]
What Zeno says.
In this case, PZ may be wrong.
http://www.pbs.org/now/palin-poll.html
Right now the poll says 49% Yes, 49% no and ... 0% Not sure?
The last couple of percents thought the question was so absurd that they decided to go bowling instead.
You need qualifications to serve as US Vice President? Since when?