Posted on 12/16/2004 1:40:13 PM PST by RockinRight
The Mark-Sanford-for-president buzz wont die.
It keeps rearing its head in the strangest places.
Now theres an extensive Draft Mark Sanford for President 2008 Web site.
Sanfords people insist they have nothing to do with it.
The owner is Sean Wisnieski, a 19-year-old political science student at Frederick Community College in Frederick, Md.
In a disclaimer, he says the site does not necessarily reflect or represent the governor.
Sanford says hes amused, curious and flattered but a run for the White House is the furthest thing from his mind.
Often, politicians get carried away by the bright lights and take their eyes off the prize.
Not Sanford.
He says he plans to stay focused on the task at hand, and that is being governor for two more years.
The site has an online petition urging Sanford to run. Thousands have visited the site, Wisnieski says, and 65 registered voters have signed the petition. Slightly more than half are South Carolinians.
Others who have lent their support are from California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
Some sent messages:
Mark would make a great president. Sally Holmes of Pelion
President Bush has really alienated Republicans such as myself with his big government actions and spending while running on a limited government platform. Its time for a Republican president who walks the walk. ... Go Sanford. Ross Lancaster of Carrollton, Texas
Any American worried about rising budget deficits and the partisan rancor in Washington should support Mark Sanford for president. Aaron Howard Kaplan of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sanford does have support outside South Carolina, says Katon Dawson, S. C. Republican Party chairman. He says Sanford donors many outside the state have contributed huge sums of money to the state GOP. They have been kind to us.
And all , Dawson says, would support Sanford in any endeavor including a run for the presidency. But right now, our minds are focused on getting Sanford re-elected governor in 2006.
Polls show Sanford with an extremely high job approval rating in South Carolina. No serious challenger has emerged.
And the political connections Sanford has made across the country are impressive, says Dawson, who met many of those people in New York during the Republican National Convention in August. Sanford generally kept a low profile in New York, remaining behind the scenes doing some networking here and there.
Sanford is different. He gets his kicks crunching budget numbers and talking policy. He doesnt tolerate small talk. He is not afraid to speak his mind.
Hes also a bit quirky, a trait that seems to have appeal to many voters.
Whatever he has, Dawson says, it resonates outside South Carolinas borders.
Much of Sanfords political journey has come about through happenstance, Dawson says. He has been at the right place at the right time with the right people helping him.
Sanfords associates deny the governor has asked others to promote a presidential candidacy.
The Draft Sanford Web site says it is looking for a proven leader for conservative values in the White House, not a Republican like President Bush, many write who expands government as much as Democrats. We need a leader who is going to say, No.
Thats Sanford.
If he gets re-elected in 2006 (which is almost certain at this point), and his name keeps getting mentioned, he just might run. Any guy who would bring pigs to the Statehouse to protest pork-barrel spending is my kinda guy.
SANFORD FOR PRESIDENT IN '08!!!
I am starting a Sanford for President ping list. Freepmail me if interested.
Sanford for President bump!
Sorry if I missed anyone, I had to look through other Sanford threads.
You got that right!
And yes, keep me on your list.
Please keep me on this list. Sanford rocks.
I, for one, am one South Carolinian who would love to see him run!! He is a true conservative!
FYI
SANFORD-TANCREDO 2008.
"I'm coming, Elizabeth! This is the Big One!"
I wondered how many posts it would take to get a picture of Fred Sanford...
I also think that's the perfect combo. Two candidates that are "outside the beltway" types. That will appeal to young voters and Republicans who would be reluctant to vote for Giuliani or McCain.
Sanford - clean up the budget...
Tancredo - seal up the border...
Sounds like a winner to me!
Fred dead.
The Republican Party needs leadership. The leadership now is intoxicated with election victories, but it is losing the confidence of the base who want to see action on fiscal restraint, and immigration.
Sanford could come out against illegal immigration in a big way and be an automatic frontrunner.
"Hey Dummy! Get me 'nother beer!"
"Who you callin' dummy, you bow-legged old man, git yoself yo own beer!"
Keep me on the list too.
Thanks for the ping. I only see three good candidates at present: Sanford, Barbour, Pawlenty -- conservative governors with no skeletons or obvious downsides... I like Sanford from what I've seen.
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