[Rhodes22-list] POLITICAL-Palin Begins 2012 Campaign

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Only 20% of GOP voters say Palin hurt the party’s ticket,  according to a new 
Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey. Six percent (6%)  say she had no 
impact, and five percent (5%) are undecided.  
And this is your source of information? Who did they  caqll? 
Rummy
 
 
In a message dated 11/26/2008 2:13:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
hparsons at parsonsys.com writes:

This  article lays it out pretty  well:

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_2012/69_of_go
p_voters_say_palin_helped_mccain


David  Bradley wrote:
> Brad, do you really believe that?  "Despite what  the pundits write,
> McCain would have lost by 10 points without  Palin."  I've not seen a
> single piece of analysis that doesn't  say Pailin cost McCain votes in
> the centrist crowd.  I am not  debating that she accomplished good
> things in Alaska or that she isn't  a viable conservative candidate.  I
> just think she contributed to  the defeat this time.
>
>
> Dave
>
>
> On  Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 5:52 PM, Brad Haslett <flybrad at gmail.com>  wrote:
>   
>> Rummy,
>>
>> Sorry  to burst your bubble but that is not going to happen.   Despite
>> what the pundits write, McCain would have lost by 10  points without
>> Palin.  There are still a few of us left who  believe in ourselves and
>> not some some 'gubment' program as our  path to happiness and
>> prosperity.  Will Palin make it to the  Whitehouse?  Maybe, maybe not.
>> Unlike "The One" where people  project their hopes on a blank slate,
>> Sarah Palin has a real  record of accomplishments. Get use to is Rummy,
>> Sarah has always  written her own ticket and she's not losing sleep
>> about your  bitching.  Come to think of it, neither am I.
>>
>>  Brad
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:42 PM,   <R22RumRunner at aol.com> wrote:
>>      
>>> Brad,
>>> Nobody is worried about Palin, we would  just appreciate it if she would 
go
>>> home.....and stay  there.
>>>
>>>  Rummy
>>>
>>>
>>> In a message dated  11/25/2008 7:34:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>>>  flybrad at yahoo.com writes:
>>>
>>>  Ben,
>>>
>>> Sooner or later, people will figure out  that Sarah Palin is  the "real 
deal".
>>>  She didn't  make fools out of Big Oil CEO's by being  stupid despite  the
>>> howls of derision against her by you and your  ilk.   When the patina of
>>> "sacredness" has worn off  The One, people will be hungry  for someone of 
substance.
>>>  Laugh your ass off while you can.  The  press and the 'leftards'  
wouldn't pay so
>>> much attention to Palin if they  weren't  worried about her.
>>>
>>>  Brad
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On Tue, 11/25/08,  Ben  Cittadino <bcittadino at dcs-law.com>  wrote:
>>>
>>>        
>>>> From: Ben  Cittadino  <bcittadino at dcs-law.com>
>>>> Subject:   [Rhodes22-list]  POLITICAL-Palin Begins 2012 Campaign
>>>>  To:  rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>>>> Date: Tuesday,  November 25, 2008, 6:04  PM
>>>> November 25, 2008, 3:11  pm NYTimes Online
>>>>
>>>>  "Southern  Exposure
>>>> By Tobin Harshaw
>>>> Well, for  those of you who  thought Sarah Palin would
>>>> quietly  go North to the
>>>> Future, it  appears that instead  she's going Deep South:
>>>> "Republican  vice
>>>>  presidential nominee Sarah Palin will make  multiple
>>>> campaign  appearances on
>>>>  behalf of Sen. Saxby Chambliss next week in  Georgia,
>>>>  serving as the
>>>> political closer for the GOP senator   who is battling to win
>>>> a second term,"
>>>>  reports CNN.
>>>>
>>>> "This is Palin's first  campaign appearance on behalf of
>>>>  another  Republican
>>>> candidate since losing her bid to become  the  nation's
>>>> first woman to  serve
>>>> as vice president. Palin will  attend a  fundraiser on Sunday
>>>> night, then
>>>>  appear at multiple  campaign stops on Monday in an effort  to
>>>> rally the GOP
>>>> base to  turn  out to vote for Chambliss. The incumbent
>>>> Republican is  facing  a
>>>> strong challenge from Democrat Jim Martin.  A runoff is
>>>>  scheduled for next
>>>>  Tuesday, after neither candidate received the 50   percent
>>>> plus one vote
>>>> needed to win on  Election Day."
>>>>
>>>> Doug Mataconis at  Donklephant considers the strategy:
>>>> "The  biggest  challenge
>>>> that both Chambliss and Martin face in the  run-off  election
>>>> is getting  their
>>>> voters to turn out to the polls,  since it's  unlikely that
>>>> voter turnout will
>>>> be  anywhere near  the level it reached on November 4th.  To
>>>> the extent that
>>>> she's  able to  motivate the base to get out and vote,
>>>> Palin could   prove
>>>> useful to  Chambliss."
>>>>
>>>> Dr. Steven Taylor at   Poliblog thinks this may be more about
>>>> Palin  than
>>>> Chambliss.  "First, the move is further evidence  of
>>>> Palin's likely  long-term
>>>>  ambitions," he writes. "Second, the move means that
>>>>   Chambliss thinks that
>>>> Palin plays well with the GOP base  in a red  state like
>>>> Georgia …  Certainly
>>>> if Chambliss wins, the trip  will be  perceived as evidence
>>>> that Palin is a
>>>>  serious actor  within the GOP going forward, at least  within
>>>> GOP  circles."
>>>>
>>>> Palin or no Palin, Ed  Morrissey at Hot Air is cautiously
>>>>  optimistic  about
>>>> the G.O.P.  chances:
>>>>
>>>> Voter  enthusiasm for  Martin has declined since the general
>>>> election.   Martin
>>>> got his momentum from the massive numbers of  Obama  voters,
>>>> most of whom
>>>>  appear less interested in the remaining  down-ticket  race.
>>>> Chambliss may not
>>>> have that  problem, since  John McCain didn't generate an
>>>>  enthusiastic
>>>> response from the  Republican base,  meaning that
>>>> Chambliss' voters will  be
>>>>  motivated more by Chambliss himself. Republicans  have the
>>>>  secondary
>>>> motivation to  deny Obama a filibuster-proof Senate  by
>>>> ensuring  Chambliss'
>>>> re-election.
>>>> Either way,  it  looks like it will go down to the wire.
>>>>  Republicans around
>>>> the  country who want to keep at  least one potential check
>>>> on the excesses   of
>>>> single-party government had better start  actively
>>>>  supporting the  Chambliss
>>>>  effort."
>>>>
>>>>  We can't make   this stuff up.
>>>>
>>>> Happy  Thanksgiving;
>>>>
>>>> Ben   C.
>>>> --
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