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by John Martin, politico.com

Sarah Palin stands ready to stump for the Republican gubernatorial candidates running in the two most closely watched campaigns in the country this fall, but neither seems to want her help.

Less than a month before voters go to the polls, it appears increasingly clear that the former Alaska governor, vice-presidential nominee and conservative favorite will not appear on behalf of either New Jersey’s Chris Christie or Virginia’s Bob McDonnell.

Palin is the only one of the most talked-about potential 2012 presidential candidates who has not yet campaigned for either Republican candidate.

Given her loyal following among many in the party’s grass roots, it’s Palin who could surely draw the largest crowd and perhaps raise the most money for the two candidates — her book, “Going Rogue,” is already the No. 1 best-seller on Amazon, more than a month before it’s even released.

“The governor offered her assistance with both races,” said Palin adviser Meg Stapleton. “The ball is in their court.”


Neither GOP campaign wanted to discuss why they didn’t want Palin in the state — to say so would offend the conservative base that both Christie and McDonnell are counting on, not just to vote for them but to also volunteer time in the crucial final weeks of the election.


Not surprisingly given the political makeup of the two states, only McDonnell’s campaign would offer a nod her way.


"With 26 days left until the election, we do not anticipate Gov. Palin campaigning in Virginia at this point,” said McDonnell spokesman Tucker Martin. “She has donated to our campaign, and we appreciate her support of Bob McDonnell, and her historic run as the Republican nominee for vice president.”


Palin’s political action committee gave McDonnell $2,500 this summer.


“No,” is all Christie spokeswoman Maria Comella would say when asked if they had invited Palin.


Pressed as to why, Comella pointed to comments Christie had made earlier this summer about wanting to keep the race focused on New Jersey issues and especially the tenure of Gov. Jon Corzine.


Yet the two Republican candidates have welcomed outside help from GOP luminaries. Potential 2012 rivals Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty have been to both states, and McDonnell has also welcomed such conservatives as former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.


Privately, Republicans aides in Virginia and New Jersey fret that a Palin appearance with their candidates could offend swing voters who are turned off by the polarizing Alaskan.


“A prominent rally with Palin could easily send the independents to the Democratic candidates, and at the same time, she could motivate the Democratic Party base to turn out at a higher rate,” explained University of Virginia professor Larry Sabato.


In both states, GOP strategists say that to bring in Palin would merely give Democrats fodder to tie the gubernatorial candidates to the brand of Republican politics with which she’s associated.


“Why would they want to embrace a national message that goes backward as opposed to forward?” asked veteran GOP strategist Chris LaCivita, referring to last year’s presidential campaign. “She could be more of a liability than a positive. That’s not a criticism about her persona, but just the dynamics of these races.”


In New Jersey — where President Barack Obama won by 15 percentage points last year — it’s not even a close call.


“This campaign is about New Jersey and Gov. Corzine’s record of the highest taxes in the nation, the worst unemployment in the region—not about the 2012 presidential race,” said a Christie adviser.



I am glad she is not campaigning here in VA. What would she bring to the table here? Nothing but BS.

She is a loser in the political sense, still rearing from her loss in 2008. No political candidate would want a loser (she is not a loser in the personal sense, but she did lose her last political race) attached to their candidacy.

A candidate needs name recognition in close races and if the republican candidate has "Sarah Palin" attached to his name, just like "George W. Bush" was attached to Senator McCain's name, well that is not good.

Too early Sarah, too early.

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On to the important issues,,,

Any nudes of the GMILF ??
 
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ips...I have voted split ticket before.
 
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Well the more things change the more they stay the same......listen to this:

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ips...I have voted split ticket before.


I don't think anyone in here believes you overly support President Obama, I think they are yanking your chain because they always get a reaction. Cool
 
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Oh! I do! There isn't anyone on this forum who bends over backwards more, to alibi and defend the most obnoxious thinks obama does. Hell, he probably voted twice for obama. Wink


And your the guy that gives money to homeless people.....what Republican does that? Big Grin
 
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What does Obama have anything to do with this thread?

I am talking gubernatorial politics here, not presidential level.

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You're slick FEM. Slick. Why don't you just come out and admit you are a left wing liberal socialist/democrat? You might as well. You are always defending them and their positions and then never saying anything good about the conservative and/or their policies, people, etc.
Item: Sarah Palin supposedly is establishing herself to make another run n a t i o n a l ly!
That is not gubernatorial.!!
 
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Why don't you just come out and admit you are a left wing liberal socialist/democrat? You might as well. You are always defending them and their positions and then never saying anything good about the conservative and/or their policies, people, etc.


Why do I have to admit to something I am not?

I do not always defend them.

But the funniest thing on this forum is this:

I hardly ever people on here saying anything good about conservative movements; it is usually Obama bashing (which is fine, I have done it myself), or blaming democrats.

Now, if blaming democrats/liberals is the same thing as saying good things about conservatives/republicans, then I disagree.

in regards to my posting.....this is about Sarah Palin and her not being wanted by two republican candidates in two separate states...these states will more than likely be a barometer for 2010, which will be a very important election year, more important than 2012 IMO.

This posting says nothing about Sarah Palin for President in 2012 other than she is being talked about in 2012.

Ify ou like Palin in 2012, start a thread about why you like her in 2012, or make the thread about her, rather than me as the topic.
 
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Oh! I do! There isn't anyone on this forum who bends over backwards more, to alibi and defend the most obnoxious thinks obama does. Hell, he probably voted twice for obama.


Hits the nail on the head Ips!

While claiming to be independent, Fem spends more time attacking conservatives or defending Obama than just about anyone who posts here.

And furthermore, his political savvy wouldn't make a pimple on Sarah's lovely derrière.

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Since this thread is about me now...which is sad really,please feel free to review my posting for the last oh, say 30 days...hardly anything about politics....and rarely a conservative bash....

go ahead.

Typical partisan attack, from either side.

sad, sad.
 
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Sarah Palin stands ready to stump for the Republican gubernatorial candidates running in the two most closely watched campaigns in the country this fall, but neither seems to want her help.
Too early Sarah, too early.

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yuppers...if McDonnell dumps palin...I DUMP HIM FOR GUV.
she may not be real popular but her principles are up in the strato compared to most politicians. some of our leaders could take lessons from her. personally, I LOVE HER AND WILL ALWAYS VOTE FOR HER OR WHO SHE SUPPORTS. Applause
 
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Since this thread is about me now...which is sad really,please feel free to review my posting for the last oh, say 30 days...hardly anything about politics....and rarely a conservative bash....

go ahead.

Typical partisan attack, from either side.

sad, sad.


Well it started out about John McCain's running mate so it was about Presidential Politics indirectly.

Sara Pallin is no longer Governor and your comments were about her potentially campaigning in VA.....the only reason she would do that is for National Office, so implicitly this thread was about the Presidential Campaign. Past or Future.

I think Pallin is somewhat funny at times. You have to admit though. She is a hell of a lot hotter then the Democratic Hags. She also has wit despite having the need to call a friend for a lifeline on occassion in interviews.

Also, I do honestly feel she got a bum rap in some areas in the Media. She is a true American working wife vs a professional politician. It's rare to see someone like that in elective office.

The last time we saw something like this at a National Level I think was John B Anderson running for President in 1980 (he still has clips on YouTube if you don't remember). I thought in 1980 that John Anderson would have been a better President then Ronald Reagan. In retrospect though President Reagan kicked azz and took names.
 
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ips...I have voted split ticket before.

Split tails get my vote, every time! Big Grin


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Obama was a first term do nothing Senator.
I know many people said he was not ready.
Everyone thought Hillary would be a shoe in.
Anything is possible.
I do not want a cardboard cutout to run against
Obama. I want some real, someone who has had a job, and done well at it.
The left go's after her because she is a possible threat to a second term for Obama.
 
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What Sarah Palin, and we who support America instead of politicians or their groupies, need is a realistic means for an independent candidate to run for the office.
The demreuplicrats march in lock step towards their goals while we are fed propaganda by the media about how the "2 political parties" are providing "checks and balances".
The only checks and balances are paychecks and bank balances.
Mrs. Palin seems, at least for now, immune to the siren call of unlimited power and boundless cash that motivates career politicians.
I'd vote for her in a heartbeat. Wink
 
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I was III Marine 3rd. ITT/Hm3 RVN 67-68. Wasn't drafted joined like everybody in my family. Went over to Parades and came back to bloody pig parts being thrown at me and then volunteered to go back because my guys needed me. Today our volunteer military need us much worse than then. I am torn each day by the losses I've seen before and the hesitation to do what's needed without the blah,blah,blah.Our guys and girls need support and direction but as in 67-68 it must be a just cause... Our sons and daughters deserve that for their sacrifice..
 
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