They harassed her until she registered to vote six times!:
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A Winning Streak with Evangelicals
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Palin mobilizes the GOP's social conservative base in a visceral way because her pro-life record is not just a position; she's living it out with her newborn and her pregnant daughter. The big question is how she will wear with independent voters, which is where the race will be won. Can she throw red meat to supporters and avoid turning off independent voters who might not share her views? Some of the bounce McCain is enjoying is from people in the middle who are intrigued by Palin, but once they hear from the other side, they may move back. The net effect of the conventions is to pull together the bases of each party, says Keeter. "Then we'll have the big argument."
At the press briefing Tuesday where Keeter led the discussion with a PowerPoint presentation, a reporter asked if McCain's choice of Palin could backfire if it is framed as McCain selling out to the right. The answer is yes, but Democrats looking for equivalency between the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's incendiary remarks and video clips of Palin's exhorting prayer for an Alaskan gas pipeline should understand that the voters who will decide this election do not see something alien. They see in her themselves, or their next-door neighbor, a quality that could defy traditional polling.
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