The majority of Americans are tired of Sarah Palin’s unsolicited political pronouncements, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal/Annenberg poll.
Fifty-four percent of voters think the former GOP vice presidential nominee is too outspoken on the issues, a total which includes two-thirds of Democrats, a majority of Independents, and perhaps most surprisingly, four-in-10 Republicans.
This new poll comes in the wake of calls for the impeachment of President Barack Obama by the ex-Alaska governor over his handling of the ongoing immigration crisis at the border.
The NBC/WSJ/Annenberg poll was conducted between June 30 to July 7 among 1,137 registered voters (though it wasn’t conducted July 4). The margin of error of these registered voters is plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
If there is a silver lining for Palin in this poll, it’s that she’s not the only political figure who’s wearing out their welcome with the American public. Fifty-one percent of voters no longer want to hear what Rev. Jesse Jackson has to say about politics. Forty-five percent feel the same way about former Vice President Dick Cheney, followed by Newt Gingrich at 43% and former Vice President Al Gore at 40%.









