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To: Jim Noble
I sure hope Palin doesn't skip New Hampshire or (more generally) an effort to campaign outside her base. I don't think she needs to do so -- she has a powerful if somewhat under-shaped (as yet) message on economic freedom -- and doing so is in any event a loser -- the Giuliani strategy in reverse. The swing voters in November 2012 are pre-disposed against rural and Evanglical conservatism but can be persuaded to set aside their qualms -- that persuasion has to start now.
13 posted on 01/02/2011 6:22:05 AM PST by only1percent
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To: only1percent

Campaigning in those freezing NH winters would seem like being home in Alaska to her.

She’d probably enjoy the weather and say so.


16 posted on 01/02/2011 7:41:37 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: only1percent

Palin will fail in NH. Why? She is a Christian, is not highly educated with a PHD and she is just an average person. NH is full of self important, wealthy, “educated” people that don’t go to Church. In NH “work” is the new Church for a lot of people, especially on the Seacoast where the bulk of the money resides.

I personally think Palin is what the US needs period. From a political perspective, NH is not fertile soil for Mrs. Palin or any true Conservative. She should skip it and make the lame stream, RINO NH GOP understand why. If she does make a trip to NH it should only be at a TEA Party event and avoid the NH GOP like the plague it is on NH.

By the way I am not a Free Stater, libertarian or new resident to NH, just a Conservative. My values have not changed, the NH GOP left me.


18 posted on 01/02/2011 8:31:00 AM PST by Article10 (Roger That)
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