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Sarah Palin for Senate? Some tea party activists want her to run
By KIM MURPHY | Los Angeles Times SEATTLE — Sarah Palin's last elective position in Alaska ended early when in 2009 she abandoned the governorship midway through her first term. But tea party activists appear eager for a comeback, urging supporters to contribute money toward recruiting Palin to run for the U.S. Senate in her home state, where, according to an email sent out this week, she has a "clear path" to defeat incumbent Democrat Mark Begich. "You and I both know that Sarah Palin is a fighter who will stand up to Harry Reid and his pals in the Senate to protect our Constitution in issues like amnesty, gun control and our nation's crushing debt," said the email from Todd Cefaratti of the Tea Party Leadership Fund. "We know that, with Sarah in the Senate, conservatives across America can rest a little easier at night knowing that she's at the watch," it said. If Palin is enthusiastic about running for the Senate in Alaska, she hasn't said so. Nor has her popularity in Alaska endured to the degree that it has on the national stage since her nomination to the GOP presidential ticket in 2008 and subsequent years as a conservative media celebrity. "I don't see Governor Palin really as a likely opponent," said Anchorage pollster Matt Larkin of Dittman Research, which did work for Palin's gubernatorial campaign. "She doesn't have the popularity that she once had in the state of Alaska; it's fallen off significantly." Begich managed to win the seat in a state where Republicans hold a substantial edge by running against the late Republican Sen. Ted Stevens when he was under indictment on federal corruption charges and was found guilty on the eve of the 2008 election. The case was later tossed out. Since then, though, Begich has toed an independent line, pushing strongly for oil and gas development in Alaska in votes that differed little on Alaska resource issues from those of GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski. "His numbers are absolutely as good as they could be, given a state like Alaska," state Democratic Party spokesman Zack Fields said. A February poll by Public Policy Polling showed him with a 49 percent approval rating and leading most potential contenders, including Palin, who polled 37 percent to Begich's 54 percent. Read more he http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/04/3...#storylink=cpy - - - - - - Make it so, Sarah...run. Please. |
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The gift who keeps on giving...
On Wed, 01 May 2013 14:59:29 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
Another troll. John H. -- Hope you're having a great day! |
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