I think 2012 will be very tough - both for her to get nominated and to get elected if nominated. 2016 may be a better bet, she is still young.
How about 2008?
Perhaps it’s time to start insisting Palin is the better candidate ... on the ticket?
Huh..knock it off, there is still a month to go, and with 27% undecided, and a weighing of 6% more dems in this poll, it’s still a close race.
2012 will be tough??
Uh, I think not. That will be the year the grassroots of the GOP rise up and tell the establishment to 1), Change the primary process which allows the Rats and “Independents” in the eary states to influence who will be a favorite for our nominee, and 2) the old guard in the GOP that has been incompetent the better part of the decade and fighting back against the Rats and Drive Bys will thrown out on it’s ear if we lose in a few weeks.
Sarah will be in prime position to win the nomination. If we lose, you can bet the infrastructure will be in construction mode the day after the election for a Sarah for President campaign.
The Grassroots are pissed which should make the establishment work harder in the next few weeks to win this thing for job preservation.
By 2016, or 2012 Obama and ACORN will have so "fixed" the election process that national elections will be more for show than reality.
If Obama gets in 2009, we’ll still be counting the dead in 2012.
Odds are that if McCain/Palin loses in 2008, she will quietly go back to Alaska to finish her term and win a second term, and be out of the national eye. People forget, and they don’t like a loser.
I don’t think we will hear much of Palin ever again, except for GOP fundraising.