>>What political positions should a candidate have in order to attract blue dogs and independents? See if you can answer the question this time instead of simply regurgitating left-wing talking points about Palin.<<
You, like the rest of the Palin-bots, don’t understand my argument.
It isn’t her positions — it is her perception to the general public (hint: most Americans don’t read FR). They think she is a nut-job and she hasn’t rehabilitated herself to those people.
And that ain’t gonna change any time soon. Certainly not in 2 years.
> “They think she is a nut-job and she hasnt rehabilitated herself to those people.”
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So then I guess that the majority of Costco shoppers are freepers?
Her book is selling so fast there that they can’t keep it on the shelf. I watched about 50 of them dissappear as I waited my turn to get to the stack.
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Record debt, double digit unemployment rate, and a stagnant economy... and here you are trying to convince people that a candidate's political positions have no relevance in an upcoming election.
They think she is a nut-job
Say's freedumb2003 - Self appointed spokesman for the American people.
Palin is the frontrunner to become the GOP nominee, if you don’t like a conservative candidate being in that position then you need to do a better job of promoting that long shot guy of yours.