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Sarah Palin’s Rough Sled to the Senate: An Alaska Senate run wouldn’t be easy.
National Review ^ | 07/12/2013 | Katrina Trinko

Posted on 07/12/2013 7:06:48 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Sarah Palin underexposed?

It’s hard to imagine. But in Alaska, where she is considering a Senate run, she might be. The former governor “has no profile in Alaska. She’s not active,” says a Republican consultant familiar with Alaska politics. “She’s doing her own thing personally. She’s not giving speeches and doing Republican-women events and fundraisers and helping people. She’s just very much under the radar.”

That kind of invisibility may have prompted her potential opponent, Democrat Mark Begich, to snarkily remark to Politico yesterday, “I don’t know if she’s a resident. She’s been away from Alaska a lot.”

According to political insiders in the Last Frontier, the former governor and Republican vice-presidential nominee faces numerous hurdles should she decide to jump into the race. Two prominent Republicans have already announced they’re running, and Begich is a popular incumbent.

In Alaska, Palin just doesn’t enjoy the same popularity she once did. A February Public Policy Polling poll showed Palin at 59 percent disapproval and a mere 34 percent approval rate among Alaska voters. That same poll found that Begich would beat Palin by 16 points in a heads-up race. Republican internal polls this spring found similar favorable/unfavorable numbers among Republican voters in the state. Some polls, however, paint a rosier picture for Palin: Alaska GOP pollster Marc Hellenthal found that she had a 65 percent favorable rating in a recent poll of state GOP-primary voters. But even Hellenthal’s poll found that Palin would have a huge hurdle to overcome in the general election: Among Alaska voters overall, her unfavorable rating is 53 percent.

“Right now, Begich is looking very, very good,” Hellenthal says. “If you and I were betting, we’d be betting on Begich.”

Nor is it clear Palin could generate much support on the national front. When contacted, the Club for Growth had no comment on a potential Palin senate bid, and Crossroads had nothing to say either. Of the conservative groups I called, only Senate Conservatives Fund executive director Matt Hoskins was openly enthusiastic about a Palin run, e-mailing, “Sarah Palin would make a great senator. She’s not afraid to take on liberals and she’s willing to buck the establishment in her own party. If she runs, we will support her. No question.”

One issue driving Palin to seriously consider the race may be her now-cold relations with Joe Miller, Begich’s Republican opponent in 2010, whom she endorsed. “The Palin-Miller relationship is no more,” says a GOP consultant familiar with Alaska. “She was very helpful to him in the primary. Once he won the primary, he thought he was a senator and he kind of said ‘thanks, but no thanks’” to her involvement in the general election.

“There’s been a little bit of a split there,” the consultant adds. “She’s not interested in doing the Joe Miller thing again.”

Miller isn’t buying it: “I suspect that is just wishful thinking on behalf of some establishment consultant, and has no basis in reality,” he says, adding that he has long worked with Palin. “I don’t believe that she would say such a thing. What is clear to me is that anyone who would presume to speak for Sarah Palin doesn’t know Sarah Palin.”

Running could cost Palin. She has recently returned to Fox News as a contributor, a lucrative and prominent perch which she would almost certainly lose if she announced a Senate bid. If she was running her own race, she probably wouldn’t be able to maintain her role as a kingmaker in the GOP party by making endorsements and traveling around the country, as she did in the 2010 and 2012 election cycles. And if she loses, she could become less influential: Losing to Begich in a one-on-one match-up in her home state is different than losing as a running mate in a national election, and would be a second straight political loss.

She also would become a rallying point for the other side. When news that she was considering a bid leaked, Obama campaign manager Jim Messina celebrated what a Palin run could do for Democrats, saying on Twitter, “Candidate @sarapalin [sic]? Could anything be better for natl Dems?” and “If @SarahPalinUSA runs for senate, id take the over on who she raises more money for, Dems or Repubs.”

All of this means that Palin might be more interested in considering a 2016 presidential bid than trying to become one of a hundred senators. On the other hand, she may not even want to remain a Republican: She suggested just a couple of weeks ago in an interview with Fox News that she might leave the GOP and help form a new party.

On balance, Palin, who generated plenty of attention by publicly flirting with a 2012 presidential bid, seems unlikely to mount a Senate run. Instead, look for her to continue to discuss the idea — and ultimately endorse someone who isn’t Joe Miller.

— Katrina Trinko is an NRO reporter.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: 2014midterms; ak2014; alaska; begich; palin2014; sarahpalin; senate
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1 posted on 07/12/2013 7:06:48 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

GOP-e gettin’ scared.......


2 posted on 07/12/2013 7:10:04 AM PDT by ohiobuckeye1997
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To: SeekAndFind

Yeah, she has to leave Alaska to get away from a stalker that the authorities won’t do a damned thing about, so now, she isn’t an Alaska resident, according to a RAT!


3 posted on 07/12/2013 7:10:21 AM PDT by Redleg Duke ("Madison, Wisconsin is 30 square miles surrounded by reality.", L. S. Dryfus)
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To: SeekAndFind

As much as I generally like Palin, if I lived in Alaska, I would have 2nd thoughts about voting for her in any election... She chose to bail on the governor’s office after being elected. What’s to keep her from doing the same in the US Senate?


4 posted on 07/12/2013 7:10:36 AM PDT by TheBattman (Isn't the lesser evil... still evil?)
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To: SeekAndFind

The Establishment Republicans in Alaska are about the only people for whom Sarah Palin has no “profile”. She looms large wherever she goes and earns respect and even grudging admiration among just about every demographic EXCEPT the E-Republicans.

You don’t want to make the Mama Grizzly Bear angry.


5 posted on 07/12/2013 7:11:49 AM PDT by alloysteel (Unattended children will be given a Red Bull and a free Kazoo. Reminds me of Congress...)
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To: SeekAndFind

Head fake.

They have no idea what she is thinking.


6 posted on 07/12/2013 7:16:55 AM PDT by bigbob
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To: SeekAndFind

LOL, yeah she’s under the radar all right. If she runs, watch how much Soros type money gets pumped in there to stop her.


7 posted on 07/12/2013 7:17:12 AM PDT by Bringbackthedraft (Remember Ty Woods, Glenn Doherty and Sean Smith? Forgot already?)
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To: TheBattman

What a joke! What would you have done then if your enemies were bankrupting you for doing your job? Every turn they would sue her and it was costing her family and the state money and back then Sarah wasn’t rich according to politican standards. You come here with this I like Sarah crap but then spew that she abandon her state but you seem to not know what was going on and can’t offer what you would have done differently


8 posted on 07/12/2013 7:17:24 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
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To: SeekAndFind

I think she’s doing a great job backing conservative candidates for the House and Senate. Nothing wrong with being a highly paid kingmaker. Ask Ted Cruz.


9 posted on 07/12/2013 7:19:19 AM PDT by CaptainK (...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The author here falsely claim that Joe Miller ran against Begich. She doesn’t even who is who


10 posted on 07/12/2013 7:19:43 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
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The former governor “has no profile in Alaska. She’s not active,” says a Republican consultant familiar with Alaska politics.

Translation: The Republican money men in Alaska won't back her, even if she is popular. She got up too many noses as Governor.

11 posted on 07/12/2013 7:20:10 AM PDT by SeeSharp
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Shame on you for repeating that lie. She resigned as governor because of the expense of all the frivolous lawsuits that were being brought against her. She would not have the same problem in the senate. But I have a big problem with you no knowing the facts!


12 posted on 07/12/2013 7:20:21 AM PDT by Essie
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To: SeekAndFind

The National Review only likes Eastern establishment candidates. This is just another example.


13 posted on 07/12/2013 7:22:28 AM PDT by Essie
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To: TheBattman

How many times have we been over this? Seriously?


14 posted on 07/12/2013 7:24:41 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I'll raise $2million for Sarah Palin's next run. What'll you do?)
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15 posted on 07/12/2013 7:26:03 AM PDT by Bratch
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I'm not shocked that the Club for Growth is not enthusiastic. Their sitting out the fight against “immigration reform” suggests that Palin may be a little too populist for that crowd.
16 posted on 07/12/2013 7:26:06 AM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
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As much as I generally like Palin, if I lived in Alaska, I would have 2nd thoughts about voting for her in any election... She chose to bail on the governor’s office after being elected ....

As far as I'm concerned, someone as uninformed as you shoudn't be voting in the first place. Leave voting to people who actually DO THEIR HOMEWORK.

17 posted on 07/12/2013 7:31:16 AM PDT by Finny (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. -- Psalm 119:105)
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To: SeekAndFind

She had a 70% approval rating as Governor before the drive-by media went to town on her.


18 posted on 07/12/2013 7:33:51 AM PDT by AU72
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19 posted on 07/12/2013 7:41:18 AM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: TheBattman

You’ve been around long enough to know that Gov Palin was driven from her governorship by Rat operatives filing endless law suits against her. She had to pay for her defense out of her own pocket and was bankrupted by legal fees. Her only escape from finical ruin was resigning. IIRC correctly she was $500,000 in debt when she resigned.


20 posted on 07/12/2013 7:43:17 AM PDT by jpsb (Believe nothing until it has been offically denied)
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