http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...rst-since-dan-quayle-20120813,0,4769997.story Poll: Paul Ryan's early numbers worst since Dan Quayle By Morgan Little 1:20 p.m. CDT, August 13, 2012 Mitt Romney picking Paul D. Ryan as his running mate may have sparked new interest in his campaign and invigorated the Republican base, but more Americans than not have a less-than-stellar opinion of the Wisconsin congressman. A new USA Today/Gallup Poll found that 42% see Ryan as a âfairâ or âpoorâ choice, compared with 39% who rate him as âpretty goodâ or âexcellent.â The only vice presidential nominee who has polled worse following an introduction to the public is Dan Quayle, who in 1988 was seen as âfairâ or âpoorâ by 52% of Americans. Seventeen percent of adults say that Ryanâs candidacy makes them more likely to vote for Romney, slightly less than 18% of Americans who said the same for John McCain following Sarah Palinâs vice presidential nomination in 2008. Thirty-six percent of Republicans polled are more likely to vote for Romney following the Ryan unveiling though, 6 points greater than the Palin boost for McCain in 2008.