Nobody is more aware of that fact than me. It alarms me that so many here believe that the general public is absolutely sold on a strong Conservative candidate. Especially, this dream that the most conservative candidate will win in a landslide, when most of the polls show that the country is still very much evenly divided.
With fraud, immigration, Welfare recipient class, etc, we are looking at another near 50/50 election again. It will be close, in spite of all the projection and claims of the opposite.
Clairity’s links in Post #44 are certainly something to toss in the political pot of punditry.
Which is why it is imperative that conservatives become involved at the precinct level where they can organize and keep the elections honest.
I am NOT convinced that it will be an easy election with ANY candidate, though it should be. We have too many scumbags in America today. I want someone who can persuade an electoral majority that they WANT and NEED a conservative candidate for President. And no one can do the job better than Sarah Palin, FOR HERSELF.
I will vote for Sarah Palin OR Michelle Bachman gladly over any DimRat but I still say that the women of America don’t want a woman in the white house. It is they, the majority of registered voters, who will decide and they didn’t put Hillary in office when they had the chance. Since women are far more likely to vote for the left than men are I find it very difficult to believe they will put a Republican woman in the office when they refused to put a Democrat woman in. Don’t bother telling me why Hillary lost, the fact remains that women are the majority, they can control any primary process and any general election, given the chance to put a Democrat woman in the white house, women said no. I realize things can change but that would be a major change indeed for the one voting group that is in the majority and accustomed to voting left to put a Republican woman where they refused to put a Democrat woman.