To: pissant
My thinking at present : If she's the GOP candidate, she has my vote. If she splits the GOP and runs as a 3rd party, say a TEA party, she has my vote. If she bows out of the race for the benefit of a less conservative Republican, or worse a RINO, that she feels has a better shot, I write in Sarah Palin and accept that Hillary Clinton will likely be the next President (because the Pres__ent may not have opportunity to pee on the Constitution again if certain eligibility bills pass). If Sarah and Michelle both run, just "wow", I'll make popcorn and count my lucky stars.
3 posted on
01/27/2011 9:59:23 PM PST by
so_real
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To: so_real
4 posted on
01/27/2011 10:05:15 PM PST by
HiTech RedNeck
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To: so_real
With Pence declining to run, I think it now more likely that Bachmann (and Palin for that matter) will run.
5 posted on
01/27/2011 10:05:46 PM PST by
pissant
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To: so_real
btw, Palin said that Bachmann and Ryan complimented each other. I think the media is trying to divide Republicans.
6 posted on
01/27/2011 10:06:39 PM PST by
Sun
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To: so_real
If Sarah and Michelle both run, just "wow", I'll make popcorn and count my lucky stars. My gut feeling is both won't run simultaneously. One will likely step aside for the other, for an early consolidation of the Tea Party vote. I could be wrong, but I just don't imagine a scenario in which Sarah and Michele compete for -- and thus split -- conservative votes in the primary.
36 posted on
01/28/2011 5:47:15 AM PST by
ScottinVA
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