I would second your thought. I will support her if nominated.
I strongly support her views but having views and being able to translate them to productive political work is different. Since her initial run, I have not seen the “fire in the Belly” required to become a winner.
I will reiterate my 2012 thought. To be successful there must be conservative, dare I say it, solidarity. To achieve that position, the primary must be contested with one candidate, one accepted voice.
To achieve that there must be a winnowing, a competition. That is there must be a conservative pre-primary to produce the best and strongest candidate.
In December 2015, there must be a convention of conservatives to find and put forward their candidate for the Republican Primary.
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A conservative pre-primary...Fantastic. But only if we ALL circle the wagaons for our candidate.
And yes, if she jumped in, I would support Sarah.