Jul 7th, 2009 - POLITICO
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Less than half of Republican voters think Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s decision to resign hurts her chances of winning the GOP presidential nomination in 2012, according to a new Rasmussen Reports poll released Tuesday.
Forty percent of Republican voters said the governor’s decision did not hurt her odds in 2012, while 24 percent think Palin’s move helps her chances of securing her party’s nomination. Twenty-eight percent said it will have no impact.
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