I make phone calls daily for him. I am also the county coordinator for my county in TX. It is not hard to make phone calls for him.
We all knew it was all she (Sarah) could do was to say that she voted for him. Now people are downplaying that.
I am delivering some NEWT signs today. We need to get off rears and get some work done.
Phone calls are great. But I saw no real effort for anybody to go to the polls.
My contract does not prohibit me from endorsing, thank goodness, Ms. Palin said. So Im just like 60 percent, 70 percent of Americans still trying to decipher whos best.So clearly, she can do more than just say she voted for Gingrich. As of February 11th, she had CHOSEN not to endorse, and said she was still trying to decipher who's best.
Maybe she has figured that out, although she still hasn't endorsed. But clearly her contract doesn't stop her from endorsing a candidate -- she said it didn't.
The question is, did she ever say the contract doesn't allow her to make a speech for a candidate. I think it would be remarkable if she was allowed to endorse a candidate, but not allowed to make a speech for a candidate. But I won't completely rule it out -- since Sarah can clearly talk about what her contract allows her to do, she could tell us if her contract keeps her from giving speeches.
I think it is better to let Sarah Palin speak for herself, rather than accept 3rd-hand information. It so often is wrong, after all (remember how many times people told us for sure that Sarah Palin was going to run?)