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To: theanchoragedailyruse
Here is a clue, Palin won’t get the primary win in Alaska.

Well, you just ruined any credibility you had right there, but for humor sake, please tell us who would beat her? And while you are at it, maybe you can tell us who carried Alaska in the last Presidential election? McCain/Palin of course crushed Obama/Biden, while the other GOP candidates involved in statewide races were involved in very close races in an obviously very strong election for democrats.

But when asked about who she would vote for in the primary, McCain was on her list, so this idea of being loyal to McCain because he picked her is foolish.

Uh, no, actually it's not. So she didn't endorse anyone in the primary. Big whoop-de-doo. McCain tabbed for his VP nominee, she accepted, and obviously got to know him much better during the campaign. She's developed a strong, personal relationship with him. You don't understand that? Baffling. Nice try on the endorsemnts because some of you Sarahbots are playing coy with your real feelings on hoping McCain wins to make your point on Sarah Palin’s ability to endorse winners.

No, I can actually chew gum and walk at the same time. I understand why Palin is supporting McCain. As I explained before, it would make no sense whatsoever for her to do otherwise. I get it. Now, does that mean I hope McCain wins? No, I hope Hayworth wins. If I lived in Arizona I would vote for Hayworth, but that does not mean I think any less of Palin. Having said that, I don't think Hayworth is quite the perfect conservative that some make him out to be. And if he's elected he better be cleaner than clean.
94 posted on 03/08/2010 1:40:05 AM PST by GLDNGUN
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To: GLDNGUN; theanchoragedailyruse; ASOC; strongbow
I don't think Hayworth is quite the perfect conservative that some make him out to be.

LOL, and Palin is the perfect conservative????

theanchoragedailyruse, remember when she was campaigning for gov up here and all the 'reach across the aisle' talk? She sounded just like McCain!

Remember the ACES tax hike and how great its been for the AK economy?

Yeah, she's the perfect conservative... My friend, if she is elected as president, a lot of people here will be singing a different tune if she follows the same path she did as governor.
131 posted on 03/08/2010 7:39:39 AM PST by proud_yank (Socialism - An Answer In Search Of A Question For Over 100 Years)
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To: GLDNGUN

From Dave Diitman’s most recent polling:

A majority of Alaskans want the GOP’s 2008 vice presidential nominee to stay involved in politics, though there’s some disagreement as to how, the Dittman Research Group’s Alaska Poll found. Of the 53% who think Palin has a political future, 17% said they want her to run for president. Another 36% said she should not run for president, but help other candidates. (Palin will be doing just that March 26and 27, when she’s scheduled to campaign in Arizona for the re-election of Sen. John McCain, her Republican presidential running mate.)

On the other end of the spectrum, 43% of Alaskans responding to the poll said they think Palin should “stay out of politics.”

READ: Only 17% of Alaskans polled want Palin as the presidential candidate. Now here is a suggestion; speak on what you know about, otherwise it is best to not speak at all.


195 posted on 03/08/2010 6:17:15 PM PST by theanchoragedailyruse
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