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Is Door Closed on Palin? (NO!)
Commentary Magazine ^ | 8-10-2011 | Seth Mandel - OP/ED

Posted on 08/10/2011 11:07:32 AM PDT by smoothsailing

Is Door Closed on Palin?

Seth Mandel

August 10, 2011

In April, Human Events published a column offering ten reasons Sarah Palin will run for president. Last month, Fox News host Greta Van Susteren blogged about the seven reasons Palin will run for president. Then last week, Henry D’Andrea, writing in the Washington Times, offered three reasons he believes Palin will run for president.

Though I’ve been skeptical all along that Palin would run, I would imagine the entrance of Rick Perry into the race will give Palin one very good reason not to. Perry’s candidacy has, as many others have pointed out, put several of the Republican campaigns on life support. As I wrote last week, the latest Gallup poll numbers show once Perry is included, Republican primary voters show substantially less interest in candidates outside the field. There may still be calls for Paul Ryan or Chris Christie to get in the race, but Perry has quieted the clamoring for “someone else.” But the numbers also show why he easily replaces Palin.

Perry has two impressive numbers in the Gallup polling: his overall placement (second, right behind Mitt Romney) and his “positive intensity score.” Gallup defines this as “the difference between strongly favorable and strongly unfavorable opinions among those who are familiar with him or her. This score provides an indication of the intensity of support among a candidate’s base of followers at any given point in the campaign.”

In the most recent Gallup polling, Perry’s positive intensity score is at 23, five points higher than Palin’s 18. The full poll, however, shows when Perry and Palin are in the race together, Perry polls at 15 percent to Palin’s 12. (The poll includes Rudy Giuliani as well.) Additionally, Perry has the kind of grassroots support, popularity with conservative new media and solid reputation among conservative evangelical voters from which Palin would build a campaign.

For Palin to run, she would need to focus her firepower on a moderate establishment candidate, like Romney. But Perry may well begin his official campaign as either the frontrunner or close to it. A Palin candidacy would seem unnecessary to primary voters once Perry is in the race. I’m sure speculation will continue, but Perry seems to have closed the door on a Palin candidacy this year.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cultofpalin; iampalinhearmeroar; notrunning; palin; palin2012; perry; rickperry; rinoperry; sarahpalin
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Is the Door Closed on Palin? No way. There's plenty of room for both Palin and Perry in the Republican primary field. As a matter of fact, I think they'll make a great team. Two conservative Governors from our two largest energy producing states. It's an unbeatable combo. IMO. Palin-Perry 2012! Bring it on!

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1 posted on 08/10/2011 11:07:33 AM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing
They know she's inevitable.

They knew it the first time they saw her.

It's why they go insane every time they think of her.

ineluctable

2 posted on 08/10/2011 11:09:48 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Palin is coming, and the Tea Party is coming with her.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Seth Mandel= Perry supporter.


3 posted on 08/10/2011 11:11:50 AM PDT by gimme1ibertee ("Criticism......brings attention to an unhealthy state of things"-Winston Churchill)
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To: smoothsailing
It looks fairly certain that Perry will run. If Palin also runs, it could easily split the Conservatives ensuring that RINO Romney wins the nomination. It is unfortunate, but likely to occur.
4 posted on 08/10/2011 11:13:41 AM PDT by Blackandproud
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To: smoothsailing
There's plenty of room for both Palin and Perry in the Republican primary field.

I agree with that. I also think that it won't be a case of Perry or Palin vs. Romney, but it will instead quickly become Perry vs. Palin as Romney fades to his actual level of irrelevance.

5 posted on 08/10/2011 11:15:27 AM PDT by kevkrom (This space for rent.)
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To: smoothsailing

Everything I know about Palin tells me she would never jump into the race with someone like Perry dragging from her ankles. She has to run against Obama, run hard, attack her opponent. Not defend her running mate and waste time addressing questions about his positions and his record.

Where she’ll find a decent running mate, I don’t know, but Perry isn’t that.


6 posted on 08/10/2011 11:17:12 AM PDT by Lady Lucky
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Perry ahead of Palin? and who campaigned for Perry and made the big difference so that Perry won? Palin

Palin will suck the air out of Perry’s presidential aspirations. The media will forget about Perry as soon as Palin walks into the room and declares her candidacy.

I am sorry but Perry is nothing more than a RINO, a Republican establishments wet dream.


7 posted on 08/10/2011 11:17:28 AM PDT by el_texicano (Extremism in the face of tyranny is no fault, Moderation in the face of evil, no virtue.)
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To: JohnBrownUSA; Quill Pen; The Iceman Cometh; Norm Lenhart; Springfield Reformer; ...
(((((PING)))))

The Perry buzz is all astroturf from his Texas pals.

8 posted on 08/10/2011 11:18:15 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: smoothsailing

I don’t think Palin will ever again in her life agree to be anybody’s VP choice

I am equally sure, Perry will not select her and does not need her in a successful a Presidential run. Besides, I don’t think Palin Perry works.

Because there is SO much talent in the Conservative camp right now, this is all going to get even more interesting. But never discount ‘personality’ as a factor.


9 posted on 08/10/2011 11:19:19 AM PDT by SMARTY (A claim for equality of material position can be met only by a government with totalitarian powers.)
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To: smoothsailing

“Is Door Closed on Palin?”

Nope. Romney needs her to split votes with Bachmann, Cain and to a lesser degree, Perry. Without Palin splitting that vote, no way Romney wins the nomination.


10 posted on 08/10/2011 11:22:22 AM PDT by Grunthor (Faster than the speed of smell.)
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To: Grunthor
Romney needs her to split votes with Bachmann, Cain

Cain's not getting any votes, and neither will Bachmann. Don't fall for the polling, she's a placeholder candidate who runs behind two candidates (Palin and Perry) who aren't even in the race yet.

and to a lesser degree, Perry

Perry in the race hurts Romney more than it helps him. It's either Romney or Perry vs. Palin, and I can't see how Romney edges out Perry on that score.

11 posted on 08/10/2011 11:26:34 AM PDT by kevkrom (This space for rent.)
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To: Blackandproud

Perry and Bachmann have the potential without Sarah in the race to split votes so Romney can win the nomination.

Romney remains the annointed one of the beltway set and they will do whatever they have to so he can win, hence candidates to split conservative votes.


12 posted on 08/10/2011 11:26:49 AM PDT by Nextrush (President Sarah Palin sounds just right to me)
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To: smoothsailing

Has she done the groundwork and built the party support that it takes to run?


13 posted on 08/10/2011 11:27:06 AM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Just once I'd like someone to call me 'Sir' without adding 'You're making a scene.' - Homer Simpson)
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To: Blackandproud

Perry and Bachmann have the potential without Sarah in the race to split votes so Romney can win the nomination.

Romney remains the annointed one of the beltway set and they will do whatever they have to so he can win, hence candidates to split conservative votes.


14 posted on 08/10/2011 11:27:21 AM PDT by Nextrush (President Sarah Palin sounds just right to me)
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To: Blackandproud

Perry and Bachmann have the potential without Sarah in the race to split votes so Romney can win the nomination.

Romney remains the annointed one of the beltway set and they will do whatever they have to so he can win, hence candidates to split conservative votes.


15 posted on 08/10/2011 11:28:35 AM PDT by Nextrush (President Sarah Palin sounds just right to me)
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To: Lady Lucky

[ Where she’ll find a decent running mate, I don’t know, but Perry isn’t that. ]

Bachmann / Caine.. the dream team...
Palin would make a good person in Bachmanns cabinet.. or even as White House chief of Staff..


16 posted on 08/10/2011 11:29:26 AM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole...)
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To: smoothsailing
I have one reason I would like to see Palin as our next president.

1. Energy crisis.
The only quick fix available to this country is to develop our energy resources immediately and even begin to export them. This could solve our national debt problem. Putting people to work on energy could solve our employment problem. We could also begin to dismantle the beast in Washington. Sarah is ideally suited for all of these tasks. Of course she would need the help of the House and Senate.

17 posted on 08/10/2011 11:29:26 AM PDT by oldbrowser (They're socialists don't call them liberals)
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To: smoothsailing
Funny. Two-and-a-half weeks ago Greta Van Susteren took a poll of specifically that question: Palin ~vs~ Perry. 64,000+ viewers responded... almost enough for a real indication of national opinion.

Palin absolutely ass-smacked him, 67% ~to~ 33%.

I guess this rump-weasel didn't get the memo. Sarah Palin is within 2 weeks of officially announcing her candidacy, and the political earthquake that she will set off in so doing will make these imbeciles' heads spin and eyeballs rattle.

Yawn...

18 posted on 08/10/2011 11:30:33 AM PDT by Gargantua ("Our little pit bull says 'Taste my nightstick!',,, A barracuda in a skin-tight skirt.")
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To: smoothsailing

” I’m sure speculation will continue, but Perry seems to have closed the door on a Palin candidacy this year.”

The loon that wrote this needs an enema, a turbo enema.


19 posted on 08/10/2011 11:33:06 AM PDT by Gator113 (Palin 2012, period.....)
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To: kevkrom
I also think that it won't be a case of Perry or Palin vs. Romney, but it will instead quickly become Perry vs. Palin as Romney fades to his actual level of irrelevance.
I think you're right. If Palin gets in (I assume Perry is in), then Romney and Bachmann will recede down towards zero and the race will become Perry vs. Palin.
20 posted on 08/10/2011 11:33:22 AM PDT by samtheman
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