She especially has no chance with all that support she has managed to build. Not a chance.
Yep, no chance when Obama refuses to approve permits for deep water drilling in the Gulf. Americans love $5.00 a gallon gas.
No chance...they want more of this
How long have you worked as a side-show fortune teller?
Sarah Palin certainly DOES have a good chance to win the Republican nomination.
Forty percent of all Republicans believe she would be a good President. (See FOX News Poll, February 7-9, 2011, below)
If the other 60% of Republicans split the vote among two other candidates, Sarah Palin will be the Republican nominee.
Then what?
Republicans only make up 29% of all voters and, whether you like it or not, the other 71% of all voters have a right to vote in the 2012 general election.
So, how does Sarah Palin do when ALL voters are in play?
SEVENTY TWO PERCENT OF ALL VOTERS believe that SARAH PALIN would NOT make a good President.
FOX News Poll (February 7-9, 2011)
Question 3: I am going to read you a list of names. Tell me if you think that person would make a good President or not.
Sarah Palin:
.................YES.........NO.......DK.....Never heard of
ALL...........23%.......72%.........4%.......1%
Dem ...........7%........87%........5%.......1%
Rep ...........40%.......56%.......3%.......1%
Ind ...........25%........69%.......3%.......1%
In short, Sarah Palin has a good shot at being the Republican nominee in 2012 but your neighbor's pet cat has as much chance as Sarah Palin of being elected President of the United States.
That is why I try to get the Sarah Palin Adoration Society to stop drinking the Kool Aid and face the realities of Sarah Palin.
A Sarah Palin Republican nomination, with 72% of ALL voters believing that she would NOT be a good President, is Barack Hussein Obama's "take it to the bank" guarantee of being reelected President in 2012.
Whatever Palin decides to do, if she runs for POTUS she MUST bring up Obama’s questionable eligibility — something she and McPain failed to do in 2008.