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To: EagleUSA

I hope Sarah goes on the trail for Romney also.

She would be a great asset to him.

But has she even endorsed him yet?

She has a bad habit of holding out... she held out hopes way too long that she would run for the nomination.

Too many people were so invested in this that they were in a state of shock and did some stupid things, like flock to Herman Cain. If we’d flocked to a viable candidate like Perry...

But I’m liking Romney a lot more now and it’s time for Sarah to get behind him.


72 posted on 06/18/2012 9:01:58 AM PDT by altura
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To: altura

“..I hope Sarah goes on the trail for Romney also.
She would be a great asset to him...”

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Yes, and it is refreshing to hear from someone who is facing the prime problem and not their hate for Romney’s liberal facets.

The only thing I can see that Sarah would have been “holding out” for would have been the support of the Republican establishment which did not, and does not, support her. She took a lot of crap from them when she was trying to help McLame run a campaign. She was doing all the fighting and rallying, while McLame was pandering and being Mr. Niceguy and got his ass kicked by the horror story in the Oval Office. I certainly cannot fault her for not running — she never said she would run, and did not. Her call, obviously.

Priority one in this election remains clear. Sarah is working with the new media, and other forces, that treated her with respect and asked for her help. I think she will contribute significantly to getting Obama voted out. What she does relative to any endorsement of Romney is her call. Hard to say.

Keep the faith.


80 posted on 06/18/2012 12:10:31 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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