Posted on 08/26/2011 10:21:29 AM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
There is some evidence that while waiting for a potential Sarah Palin presidential run, her potential voters have moved on and now support other tea party-backed candidates, such as Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann.
Has Sarah Palin waited too long to announce shes running for president?
(...) So if she does throw her snow machine helmet into the ring, she might start a White House race closer to the back of the pack than the front.
First, lets address the waiting part. The former Alaska governor on Tuesday denied that she intends to announce a White House bid on September 3, (...)
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Palin might use the September 3 address to endorse another candidate. She might use it to make it clear she will announce at some point Governor Perry used that same sort of slow-unveiling strategy as he edged into the race.
But the problem is at this point she may be exhausting the patience of potential Palinites.
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I think Palin could get back a number of voters should she get into the race people who gave up on her running and moved on to someone else. But, I do not think it would put her in a strong enough position to get into first or second place, writes Erickson.
Some other analysts are less negative. In an opinion piece for CNN, political scientist Paul Sracic of Youngstown State University in Ohio writes that Palins on-camera optimism about America seems natural and akin to that of GOP icon Ronald Reagan.
This offers at least the possibility that, despite her current low standing in the polls, she will be able to leap-frog over the more negative sounding Bachmann and Perry, and compete head-to-head with Romney, writes Sracic.
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BRAVO!! GREAT POST!
My candidate is not a "who" but a "what".
My "what" is:
"The most conservative candidate that can actually defeat Obama in the general election".
In the bad old days, when even the thought of Donald Trump brought hope to a pathetically weak GOP field, my candidate was "None of the Above". Romney was too liberal and the other candidates were Alan Keyes and Christine O'Donnell disasters waiting to happen. Donald Trump was beyond ludicrous.
Surely, in all of America, there had to be one candidate that had more than ZERO executive experience (Bachmann didn't) or had at least won a single election in his entire life (Cain never had) or did not have 75% of all voters believing that she would NOT be a good President (Palin) or was not a complete joke (Trump).
Things were NOT looking good for the home team.
Then comes along the Governor, for almost 11 years, of the second most populous and the most economically successful State in the Union: Perry. Somebody that can actually beat Obama that is more conservative than Romney.
So, for now, Perry is my dog because he fits the definition of my "what":
"The most conservative candidate that can actually defeat Obama in the general election".
Are there things that I do not like about Perry?
Of course there are. Lots of them. "Perfect" only exists in Fairy Tales.
If a better dog THAT CAN ACTUALLY DEFEAT OBAMA comes along, I would plug Perry, right between the eyes, as if he were Old Yeller, without shedding a single tear.
That is the beauty of a "what". You don't get emotionally attached to any "who".
When a better "what" comes along, let me know and I will support him or her and dump Perry.
However, be advised that I base my "can beat Obama" criteria on cold, hard data and not on wishful thinking.
Perry is a 27 year politician. He wouldn’t have signed a law that made politicians answerable to the people.
I agree. :)
You made a point, I’ll hand it to you. The truth will come out in the end, either way, it always does. And if I’m wrong, if Palin gets elected and turns out to be a good President, I’ll admit it. I’m just human. This is all just based on my own observations, you can take it or leave it.
Oh yea, I’m feed up /s
Very intelligent.
Have a great evening.
Plaaaeeze, stay with ronpaul, you’ll do all us a favor.
During Palins Governorship of Alaska the general surplus fund averaged $2.6 billion. Perry's average is $7 million.
At least you aren't part of the crowd doing victory laps after just two weeks out of the gate.
I hadn't thought of that. Interesting...
Or you can get raw with these strings. Either way, the violin is sweet yet lethal.
Do it!
During Palins Governorship of Alaska the general surplus fund averaged $2.6 billion. Perry's average is $7 million.
First of all, the finances of "Government" do not constitute an "economy". An "economy" means JOBS.
48% of post-recession jobs were created in Texas, which does not have a State Income Tax
Secondly, the Alaska surplus came from increased taxes.
If you allow me to tax you out the wazoo and get revenues that are "twice what the state needs to fund its government", I will guarantee your State a bigger surplus than Texas too.
Thirdly, even if Alaska were the most economically successful Sate, it would be a moot point for my "what".
In the August 2011 FOX News Poll, 75% of all voters believed that Sarah Palin would NOT be a good President. Thus, the Governor of Alaska fails my "what" criteria of being able to defeat Obama in 2012.
I think someone previously posted a picture of the “team” you’d support and Queen Sheila was VP.
AAAAhhhccoooooo...Sorry but I am allergent to bullshit. And that comment of yours was a steaming load.
Ron Paul???? Good lord...you can’t be serious. That foolish old man needs to simply shut up and go away. He is nothing but an freaking isolationist.
Here come the excuses!!!
How about some real facts?
Palin tossed out the corruption-ridden, structurally-flawed Petroleum Profits Tax of the Murkowski administration and put forth ACES (Alaskas Clear and Equitable Share), which incentivized development while seeing to it that Alaskans resource owners as per the Alaska Constitution would receive A CLEAR and EQUITABLE SHARE (ACES) of the value of their commonly-owned oil and gas. The result? Alaska was left with a $12 billion surplus. Also, as reported at Big Government, The number of oil companies filing with the Alaska Department of Revenue has doubled, indicating that competition has indeed increased. Alaska has the second most business friendly tax set-up up two spots since the passage of ACES. Additionally, a report from Governor Parnells Department of Revenue indicated that 2009 yielded a record high in oil jobs.
That is pretty much what I think too. She did not sound pleased when she said; "He's going to run even though he said he wouldn't". I heard her say that twice and I thought then that he had blind-sided her. That is why I think he broke his word to Sarah and for that reason I will not vote for him.
Not mine!
It’s Sarah or third party for me!
The one thing I will always respect about GWB is regardless of his political stance, I always felt like I was getting the truth. Not so much with this guy. He showed a little nasty side a couple of days ago too. To me he is looking more like LBJ than GWB.
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