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To: unique
That's the problem with Sarah. Nothing against her - we love her. But what about the average, non-political person who allows his or her opinion to be shaped by the newsmedia, the people who decide the elections?

Sarah has much to offer and can do far more good - and inflict far deeper damage to the Left - in a capacity other than as a presidential candidate. She's an unconventional woman and I believe will have an unconventional role in shaping history.

If she does enter the race, she splits the conservative vote and loses to an establishment-backed candidate.

251 posted on 05/22/2011 2:39:37 PM PDT by Lexinom
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To: Lexinom

Yes, I’m with you on Sarah. There is simply too much against her as a candidate - we need to turn the page, away from anything to do with McCain and 2008 and go with someone fresh with a reasonable negative percentage.

No matter how much spin the Freeper Palinistas put on Sarah’s ability to win, it just isn’t aligned with the numbers and the vital need for cross over votes. I’m thinking that she knows that and hopefully she with tell the Palinistas here to move on and support a winner.


253 posted on 05/22/2011 3:36:31 PM PDT by unique
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