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To: CincyRichieRich
She can't win, and she knows it. Her unfavorables are too high in key swing states.

She's not running.

60 posted on 09/17/2011 5:44:44 PM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: NittanyLion

Your opinion.


62 posted on 09/17/2011 5:45:33 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: NittanyLion

“She can’t win, and she knows it. Her unfavorables are too high in key swing states.”

Yet, Obama polls nearly the same against Palin as he does against Perry (47 vs 46). I might also add that there is only a few points difference with all of the current Republican candidates. This is after the left, the Republican establishment, the entertainment industry, and the so called “news” media has spend three years trying everything in their power to destroy her. Who among the Republican field can withstand those kinds of attacks; and make no mistake, whoever finally gets the nomination will ultimately get the Sarah Palin treatment. As for me, I will go with the person who has been able to withstand the attacks and still maintain a clear lead when it comes to support for their views. Rasmussen did a poll that asked, who’s view is closer to your own, Barack Obama or Sarah Palin? Obama got 40 % to Palin’s 52% - and this was before Obama’s poll numbers crashed. PPP released a poll from North Carolina just a week or two ago, a state that Obama won easily in 2008 - again, Palin polls well, leading among independents by 14 points. The polls will take care of themselves for Palin but whether any of the other candidates can withstand the attacks is still an open question.


102 posted on 09/17/2011 6:02:58 PM PDT by OwatonnaNative
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Pennsylvania is no lock to be a Republican win in 2012, just the opposite. Obama won even after he slimed us with no jobs, guns and religion crap. Here in PA we have to teach the GOP that we’re taking down all the RINOs. The GOP chairman, Rob Gleason, is a lifelong business ally of the late John Murtha and he helped a rich RINO beat a good Tea Party candidate and then rolled over for the Democrat heir of Murtha’s seat.
Rino Mike Fitzpatrick lost in 2008 then won in 2010 with Tea Party help. Fitzpatrick has voted for RINO Fred Upton (electrical corporations)to beat conservative Joe Barton (oil) for the Energy Committee. There’s more but the clincher for me was Fitzpatrick called for compromise in the debt-ceiling debate. We voted for Republicans, especially Tea Party candidates, to stop extending the debt ceilings, not allow Obama to use our money to give money to his Democrat friends.
If we play our cards right, we’ll win the Presidency, House and Senate. Sacrifice a few RINOs and tell the GOP we’re not voting for RINOs anymore.


175 posted on 09/17/2011 6:50:51 PM PDT by namvolunteer (We draw the Congressional districts this time)
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