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To: wtc911

There aren’t any, and she is not running.


76 posted on 06/17/2011 5:58:44 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (God, family, country, mom, apple pie, the girl next door and a Ford F250 to pull my boat.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker; wtc911

If Sarah entered next week, where would she line up compared with the other candidates? Would she be the front-runner? Second? Third? Who would she trail? Pawlenty? Cain? Paul? I think she catapults past these 3 the day she enters, don’t you? If she entered the race at the end of the Summer, where would she line up as compared with the other candidates? Would she be the front-runner? Second? Third? Who would she trail?

If Palin enters the race, she offers a clear conservative alternative to Romney. I think most believe this to be true. She will draw away many, many likely voters from him by virtue of her conservative status (maybe moreso by virtue of his moderate status). If it comes down to Romney and Palin, do you really think Romeny stands a chance, given what Palin did to energize voters during the McCain campaign and the the likely OVERWHELMING support the Tea Party would throw her way?

I believe this is why so many here are speculating about a possible Palin run. With a nod of her head (and a wink of her eye), she immediately becomes, not just viable, but downright electable.


105 posted on 06/18/2011 5:55:41 AM PDT by MarDav
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To: stephenjohnbanker

If Sarah entered next week, where would she line up compared with the other candidates? Would she be the front-runner? Second? Third? Who would she trail? Pawlenty? Cain? Paul? I think she catapults past these 3 the day she enters, don’t you? If she entered the race at the end of the Summer, where would she line up as compared with the other candidates? Would she be the front-runner? Second? Third? Who would she trail?

If Palin enters the race, she offers a clear conservative alternative to Romney. I think most believe this to be true. She will draw away many, many likely voters from him by virtue of her conservative status (maybe moreso by virtue of his moderate status). If it comes down to Romney and Palin, do you really think Romeny stands a chance, given what Palin did to energize voters during the McCain campaign and the the likely OVERWHELMING support the Tea Party would throw her way?

I believe this is why so many here are speculating about a possible Palin run. With a nod of her head (and a wink of her eye), she immediately becomes, not just viable, but downright electable.


106 posted on 06/18/2011 5:58:27 AM PDT by MarDav
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