Republicans alienate theirs.
And then wonder why they lose elections.
Well not to take issue with your point but,
In the particulars of this article, Sarah did take herself out of the last race.
I believe, for one race. Some believe it was permanent.
We shall see. :)
PS: I’m (totally!) for Sarah’s candidacy, if she runs.
Sarah Palin has my support and if she runs, she will have my vote.
Sarah and Cruz please run
I truly believe that Palin was going to run until some powerful force worked their agenda to get Rick Perry to step in.
She even said she was surprised that Perry got in after she said that he gave his word that he was not going to. She knew then too many conservatives would be divided; not united. I hope she does run.
I don’t know if this is a good poll to make a decision upon. To put this poll into perspective, we should look atbconsrvativehq.com.
The web tracking site Alexis ranks conservativehq.com at 138,894 on the web.
Free Repulic, on the other hand is ranked at 1,571.
This poll is simply a very small sample of respondents from a conservative website that is only one percent of the size of Free Republic.
The Tea Party rebellion was as much a rebellion against the entrenched GOP leadership as it was a rebellion against Barack Obama and his liberal agenda.Sarah Palin to the Republican establishment:
"Don't you dare marginalize us (conservatives)"You go girl!
Sarah has always been a fav. But she badly needs a voice coach.
Democrat voters also rally round their candidate no matter what. Republican voters fragment into different key issue blocs and thereby ensure none of the candidates, (good, bad, or indifferent) get enough support.