Still convinced that Sarah Palin is the chosen one who will lead us all out of the darkness and into the light?

Still want her to move to your state?

It's pretty clear you can have her because Alaskans sure as hell don't want her. Or her failed acolyte Joe Miller.

Alaska Dispatch April 20, 2011, Amanda Coyle
Poll: Alaskans hold dim view of Sarah Palin, Joe Miller

"Some of the results on Palin:
�61 percent of Alaskans had an "unfavorable" view
�39 percent of those had a "very unfavorable" view
�13 percent had a "very favorable" view

The former governor's numbers had fallen since an April 2010 Dittman poll, when 46 percent responded favorably and 52 percent of respondents viewed her unfavorably.

Miller's numbers are even worse than that. A whopping 73 percent of Alaskans had an unfavorable view of him, with 53 percent "very unfavorable."

Here's the poll.
Dittman Research New Alaska Poll

Can you tell us all why, even among those who were her ardent admirers, that the more people know about Palin the lower their opinion of her?

Washington Post March 16, 2011
Sarah Palin losing more ground among Republicans, Washington Post-ABC poll finds

"For the first time in Post-ABC News polling, fewer than six in 10 Republicans and GOP-leaning independents see Palin in a favorable light, down from a stratospheric 88 percent in the days after the 2008 Republican National Convention and 70 percent as recently as October.

In one sense, the poll still finds Palin near the top of a list of eight potential contenders for the GOP nomination. The former vice presidential candidate scores a 58 percent favorable rating, close to the 61 percent for former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee and 60 percent for former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, and better than the 55 percent that onetime House speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.) received.

But Palin�s unfavorable numbers are significantly higher than they are for any of these possible competitors. Fully 37 percent of all Republicans and GOP-leaning independents now hold a negative view of her, a new high."

Can you explain how Sarah will overcome the increasingly negative opinion among independent voters who are so essential to being electable as POTUS?

From New York Times April 21, 2011 "Poll Finds Lack of Passion for Republican Candidates"

"Ms. Palin, the one-time vice-presidential candidate � who is a regular on the Fox News Channel, which the survey said was the television news network most watched by Republicans � is the best known of the possible candidates, according to the poll. She is viewed the least favorably by all registered voters: Twice as many voters over all said they had an unfavorable view of her (55 percent) as said they had a favorable view (26 percent)."

Potential Republican Presidential Candidates

Please explain to the apparent majority of US voters who disagree with you why Sarah remains the answer the US needs.

How do you see her changing the obvious dynamic of sliding voter confidence?

I'll just sit back now and enjoy your contortions.