Few Alaska voters are on board with Sarah Palin, a new poll by the left-leaning firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) revealed on Tuesday.
The former governor has been ramping up her political activity, seemingly in hopes of boosting her new subscription-based online channel SarahPalinChannel.com, which aims to build a digital center for Palin’s special brand of conservatives. But the poll results indicate that Palin’s brand may have more support on a national scale than at home.
Just 36% of Alaska voters have a favorable opinion of the tea party firebrand, while 55% view her negatively.
Even dimmer were her White House prospects: Six years after her failed bid as the GOP nominee for vice president, just 20% of voters would like to see her make another run. Just 11% of Republican voters want her to be the party’s nominee for president in 2016, far below the levels of support for Republicans like Sens. Ted Cruz and Rand Paul.









