A Palin candidacy in '12 is a definite possibility
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A Palin candidacy in '12 is a definite possibility
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/0859920039 ... hwYWxpbmlu
Or so says Time. They call her the "real deal," or words to that affect.
Or so says Time. They call her the "real deal," or words to that affect.

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Re: A Palin candidacy in '12 is a definite possibility
I'm sure Obama wants her to run. He's a shoo-in if she is the opposition. The GOP has to have someone better than Palin. Laura Bush would be a better candidate.SuperHornet wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/0859920039 ... hwYWxpbmlu
Or so says Time. They call her the "real deal," or words to that affect.
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How much do you suck to be in all probability, trailing Sarah Palin in the polls.BlueHen86 wrote: I'm sure Obama wants her to run. He's a shoo-in if she is the opposition. The GOP has to have someone better than Palin. Laura Bush would be a better candidate.
PPP: Obama, Palin tied 46/46 in 2012 polling
No, this is not coming from Rasmussen or an internal GOP poll, but from the normally Democrat-sympathetic Public Policy Polling. PPP pitted Barack Obama against five potential Republican challengers for the 2012 presidential campaign, and the only one Obama beat was … Jan Brewer. Even that, PPP admitted, resulted from Brewer’s lack of name recognition. The headline, though, is Sarah Palin’s dead heat with the President:
In case one wonders whether PPP’s sample is to blame, the partisan split favors Democrats by five points, 39/34. That’s probably overstating the actual size of the gap and the percentage of Democrats in the general population, which means that the independents got short shrift as well. Also note that this poll surveyed registered voters, not likely voters — a sampling technique that would tend to favor Democrats and Obama a little more.
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We both know that polls don't mean squat at this point. If Palin is the GOP nominee Obama will win.Baldy wrote:How much do you suck to be in all probability, trailing Sarah Palin in the polls.BlueHen86 wrote: I'm sure Obama wants her to run. He's a shoo-in if she is the opposition. The GOP has to have someone better than Palin. Laura Bush would be a better candidate.![]()
PPP: Obama, Palin tied 46/46 in 2012 polling
No, this is not coming from Rasmussen or an internal GOP poll, but from the normally Democrat-sympathetic Public Policy Polling. PPP pitted Barack Obama against five potential Republican challengers for the 2012 presidential campaign, and the only one Obama beat was … Jan Brewer. Even that, PPP admitted, resulted from Brewer’s lack of name recognition. The headline, though, is Sarah Palin’s dead heat with the President:
In case one wonders whether PPP’s sample is to blame, the partisan split favors Democrats by five points, 39/34. That’s probably overstating the actual size of the gap and the percentage of Democrats in the general population, which means that the independents got short shrift as well. Also note that this poll surveyed registered voters, not likely voters — a sampling technique that would tend to favor Democrats and Obama a little more.
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It's going to be really hard to get Obama out of office. Things will have to continue to suck for 2 more years (which they might), and even then his base will still vote for him in large numbers. The GOP needs a candidate that the whole party can unite behind and I don't think Palin is that candidate.
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Why don't Republicans (as a group) like Ron Paul?
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Cause he's nuts.93henfan wrote:Why don't Republicans (as a group) like Ron Paul?
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Re: A Palin candidacy in '12 is a definite possibility
Time: Obama 55 Palin 34Baldy wrote:How much do you suck to be in all probability, trailing Sarah Palin in the polls.BlueHen86 wrote: I'm sure Obama wants her to run. He's a shoo-in if she is the opposition. The GOP has to have someone better than Palin. Laura Bush would be a better candidate.![]()
PPP: Obama, Palin tied 46/46 in 2012 polling
No, this is not coming from Rasmussen or an internal GOP poll, but from the normally Democrat-sympathetic Public Policy Polling. PPP pitted Barack Obama against five potential Republican challengers for the 2012 presidential campaign, and the only one Obama beat was … Jan Brewer. Even that, PPP admitted, resulted from Brewer’s lack of name recognition. The headline, though, is Sarah Palin’s dead heat with the President:
In case one wonders whether PPP’s sample is to blame, the partisan split favors Democrats by five points, 39/34. That’s probably overstating the actual size of the gap and the percentage of Democrats in the general population, which means that the independents got short shrift as well. Also note that this poll surveyed registered voters, not likely voters — a sampling technique that would tend to favor Democrats and Obama a little more.
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CNN: Obama 55 Palin 42
Clarus Research group: Obama 52 Palin 34
Harris: Obama 52 Palin 35
FOX: Obama 55 Palin 31
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Wow. Those numbers look a little weird, UNH. Now, I'm not saying you're whacked for using them, though I would like to know when they were taken and maybe a bit about their sampling.
I find it HIGHLY weird that uber-liberal CNN would give Palin better numbers than arch-conservative Fox. I don't know a thing about the bias (if any) in the other groups you cited.
I find it HIGHLY weird that uber-liberal CNN would give Palin better numbers than arch-conservative Fox. I don't know a thing about the bias (if any) in the other groups you cited.

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i glanced through this link quickly and grabbed what i could find as the most recent numbers from each. Its possible there are more recent numbers from them that arent posted there though.SuperHornet wrote:Wow. Those numbers look a little weird, UNH. Now, I'm not saying you're whacked for using them, though I would like to know when they were taken and maybe a bit about their sampling.
I find it HIGHLY weird that uber-liberal CNN would give Palin better numbers than arch-conservative Fox. I don't know a thing about the bias (if any) in the other groups you cited.
FWIW the Fox number is from January and the CNN from April which could explain the smaller margin in the CNN poll.
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We both know that polls don't mean squat at this point. If Palin is the GOP nominee Obama will win.![]()
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His political views have a lot of appeal to the libertarian wing of the party, but he's nuttier than a Christmas turd.93henfan wrote:Why don't Republicans (as a group) like Ron Paul?
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Isn't it amazing that even Republican equate true republican thought and action as "nutty". He speaks and votes for priciple and gets called a fruit cake because it's not D.C. type business as usual.CitadelGrad wrote:His political views have a lot of appeal to the libertarian wing of the party, but he's nuttier than a Christmas turd.93henfan wrote:Why don't Republicans (as a group) like Ron Paul?
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Palin as the nominee is basically handing the White House to Obama again on a silver platter.


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I'm a Libertarian, not a Republican. As a Libertarian I like a lot of Paul's policy proposals. I still think he's nuts.bobbythekidd wrote:Isn't it amazing that even Republican equate true republican thought and action as "nutty". He speaks and votes for priciple and gets called a fruit cake because it's not D.C. type business as usual.CitadelGrad wrote:
His political views have a lot of appeal to the libertarian wing of the party, but he's nuttier than a Christmas turd.
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Re: A Palin candidacy in '12 is a definite possibility
He's basically Ross Perot v2.0CitadelGrad wrote:I'm a Libertarian, not a Republican. As a Libertarian I like a lot of Paul's policy proposals. I still think he's nuts.bobbythekidd wrote: Isn't it amazing that even Republican equate true republican thought and action as "nutty". He speaks and votes for priciple and gets called a fruit cake because it's not D.C. type business as usual.
As for Obama in 2012, start getting used to hearing the acronym V.A.T. being thrown around - if it sticks to him you could run anyone against him and they'll win...
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[youtube][/youtube]CitadelGrad wrote:His political views have a lot of appeal to the libertarian wing of the party, but he's nuttier than a Christmas turd.93henfan wrote:Why don't Republicans (as a group) like Ron Paul?
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I wouldnt hire Sarah Palin to manage a 7-11. She is an idiot and a throw away canidate for the GOP if they trot her out.
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+1CitadelGrad wrote:I'm a Libertarian, not a Republican. As a Libertarian I like a lot of Paul's policy proposals. I still think he's nuts.bobbythekidd wrote: Isn't it amazing that even Republican equate true republican thought and action as "nutty". He speaks and votes for priciple and gets called a fruit cake because it's not D.C. type business as usual.
Plus he's another fake conservative politician. He spews all the stuff about being against earmarks but still inserts earmarks into bills. He votes against them so he can claim he is against them but his district still gets the earmarks because he knows the overall bill will pass.
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Ron Paul is a fake conservative compared to who? This should be interesting.HI54UNI wrote:+1CitadelGrad wrote:
I'm a Libertarian, not a Republican. As a Libertarian I like a lot of Paul's policy proposals. I still think he's nuts.
Plus he's another fake conservative politician. He spews all the stuff about being against earmarks but still inserts earmarks into bills. He votes against them so he can claim he is against them but his district still gets the earmarks because he knows the overall bill will pass.
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Most republican politicians are fake conservatives. They talk about cutting spending, being against earmarks, blah, blah, blah, but when it comes time to vote they are at the trough just like the Dems.Pwns wrote:Ron Paul is a fake conservative compared to who? This should be interesting.HI54UNI wrote:
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Plus he's another fake conservative politician. He spews all the stuff about being against earmarks but still inserts earmarks into bills. He votes against them so he can claim he is against them but his district still gets the earmarks because he knows the overall bill will pass.
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I have no love for Obama, but Palin's a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
Hopefully a reasonable fiscal conservative will emerge that could challenge him, but I'm thinking Obama is likely a two termer in spite of himself.
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Becuase he is right.HI54UNI wrote:Cause he's nuts.93henfan wrote:Why don't Republicans (as a group) like Ron Paul?
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bobbythekidd wrote:Isn't it amazing that even Republican equate true republican thought and action as "nutty". He speaks and votes for priciple and gets called a fruit cake because it's not D.C. type business as usual.CitadelGrad wrote:
His political views have a lot of appeal to the libertarian wing of the party, but he's nuttier than a Christmas turd.
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He's right about many things, especially fiscal policy, but the guy is a freaking lunatic.Ibanez wrote:Becuase he is right.HI54UNI wrote:
Cause he's nuts.
If he got the nomination, all his homophobic, racist, and antisemitic skeletons would come crashing out of the closet.
Palin has a better chance of winning than Ron Paul, sorry.
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Baldy wrote:He's right about many things, especially fiscal policy, but the guy is a freaking lunatic.Ibanez wrote:
Becuase he is right.
If he got the nomination, all his homophobic, racist, and antisemitic skeletons would come crashing out of the closet.
Palin has a better chance of winning than Ron Paul, sorry.
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