Once the convention is over, with or without her attending ( which I hope she does) she will come out strong in support of his becoming president.
Sarah appears to be one of those who still believe in doing things the right way.
She wasn’t a rival in the debates so I consider her different than Pawlenty, Newt, etc, so don’t expect her to do anything until the official nomination process is concluded.
Uh..’doing things the right way?”..ok, technically,yes...
But she hasn’t even “unofficially” recognized him...she is on TV a lot and no comments about how Romney who IS now our nominee would be good for the country or anything positive about him. Its very puzzling to me.
While the Dems are trying to define the narrative about our nominee...no counter to that from Palin...”technicaaly correct, “ but we need all the help we can get NOW for this nominee, and for her to say anything positive ...that is virtually free airtime going against the Dems.
there have been a lot of Republicans who weren’t in the debates who have come out to support Romney, not buying this “technical, doing the right thing argument”.
I will now take the flaming from everyone who adores Palin.
Sarah appears to be one of those who still believe in doing things the right way.
She wasnt a rival in the debates so I consider her different than Pawlenty, Newt, etc, so dont expect her to do anything until the official nomination process is concluded."
Palin then went on to make it clear she was supporting Romney.I have said from day one and Sean, I think you said the exact same thing. It has been anybody but Obama. We have a presumptive nominee in the GOP process after a good competitive and very spirited competition to find that presumptive nominee, Palin said. And, yes, if that vote were to be taken today obviously I would vote for for Gov. Romney over President Barack Obama in a heartbeat. I wouldnt blink because I go back to what I said at the beginning anybody but Obama. - Gov. Palin on Hannity/FoxNews, June 19, 2012