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To: CajunConservative

Yes, and a long infomercial where she throws her own party under the bus. If the Republican party is so bad, how does she think she can get elected WITHOUT the Republican party?.


101 posted on 09/06/2011 6:17:12 AM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma; Jim Robinson
Yes, and a long infomercial where she throws her own party under the bus.

You back corrupt politicians if they have an "R" behind their name?

Free Republic is NOT a Republican forum.

If the Republican party is so bad, how does she think she can get elected WITHOUT the Republican party?.

NOBODY needs corrupt politicians to win. THEY ARE THE PROBLEM.

104 posted on 09/06/2011 6:21:36 AM PDT by DJ MacWoW (America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

I would like to know myself. I mean, there’s only a small percentage of third party types and they aren’t all conservative.


107 posted on 09/06/2011 6:25:43 AM PDT by CajunConservative
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma
If the Republican party is so bad, how does she think she can get elected WITHOUT the Republican party?.

The only Republicans who are against Sarah Palin are the moderate and liberal Republicans, 24% and 4%, respectively, of the GOP. The 72% of conservative Republicans would have no problem voting for Palin.

The moderates and liberal Republicans can join their soulmates in the Democrat party and vote for Obama or Romney. They need your numbers to make up for the votes they have lost from legal hispanics, blacks, college and young adults, and the geezers who don't want to be euthanized.

And Palin will get two thirds of the independent votes, those same independents who followed Palin's lead in 2010 to produce the greatest Republican wins in eighty years, and the greatest conservative wins in the history of the USA.

Seventy-two percent of Republicans regard themselves as conservative, according to Gallup tracking polls since January. That’s a number that has steadily risen since 200 when it was 62 percent. The percentage of self-described moderates in the party has fallen from 31 percent to 24 percent in that period and liberals, who have not been a factor in the GOP for decades, fell from 6 percent to 4 percent.

144 posted on 09/06/2011 8:27:20 AM PDT by meadsjn (Sarah 2012, or sooner)
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