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55% of Americans don't like Sarah Palin; 81% of divorce lawyers say social media can unhinge a marriage
55% of Americans hold an unfavorable view of Sarah Palin, up from 37% right after the 2008 presidential election. 71% believe she is unqualified to be president, including 52% of Republicans.
ABC News/ The Washington Post
81% of matrimonial lawyers say they’re aware of divorce cases in which Facebook and other social media have served as evidence of infidelity.
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