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  • Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, one of three 2012 GOP presidential prospects in Iowa this month, said Sunday the next one on the schedule, Sarah Palin, would be a strong contender, should she decide to run.

    “No question, she will be a very, very strong presence and force, if she gets in,” Huckabee told reporters in Des Moines Sunday. “You know, she may run away with it. And that’s one of those things everyone needs to be prepared for.”

    “If I get in, I prefer she not and that she endorse me,” Huckabee then joked.
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    If Sarah Palin runs, she will be the GOP nominee against Obama

  • Also, when faced with frivolous, baseless ethics charges made by political operatives, which was costing her state millions of dollars and her staff thousands of hours to refute, kudos to Palin for having done the right thing. That’s right, she resigned. And it wasn’t to preserve her political future. It was to ensure that the Governor’s office could get back to what was important – the day-to-day work of protecting Alaska and its citizens.
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  • They’re the leading contenders for now for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, and, perhaps not surprisingly, they’re the best liked of 14 top party players among likely GOP primary voters.

    A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of those voters finds that 82% have a favorable opinion of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the party’s vice presidential nominee in 2008, while just 17% view her unfavorably. That includes 50% with a Very Favorable opinion and eight percent (8%) with a Very Unfavorable one.
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    Sarah Palin's nomination is hers to lose.

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  • Sarah Palin has dropped another hint of her intention to run for the White House in 2012, dispatching aides to scope out office space in Iowa, the first stop in the presidential race.

    The "will she, won't she?" speculation about Palin in 2012 has become a Washington parlour game – as well as generating free publicity for her new book, which goes on sale this week.

    In the course of making arrangements for that tour, two aides organising Palin's visit to Des Moines on 27 November told locals they were looking into office space and other logistical needs for the coming year, the Guardian has learned.
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    Making preparations yes.

    I believe Sarah Palin will announce on or immediately after Ronald Reagan's 100 birthday celebration next February 6th

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Day By Day by Chris Muir

President Obama and the Democrat dominated Congress since 2006 have been complicit in the regrowth of “Big Government.” This is their agenda, it doesn’t/hasn’t worked and American voters decided on change they could believe in earlier this month.

Now, will the President make a U-turn or continue with his far leftist policies? There is danger moving to the right – a Democrat primary challenger like former Senator Russ Feingold. There is danger moving to the left – a Democrat primary challenger like Hillary Clinton.

In any case, Obama will need to affect policies, particularly economic, that actually work within six months or he is a lame duck to whomever the Republicans nominate.

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Day By Day by Chris Muir

Chris, I somehow think that with the exception of Murkowski who just won re-election that the rest of these Senators will either give up their RINO ways or face a GOP primary the next time they run.

We will see in January and February after the new Congress organizes.

The Tea Party Movement will be watching.

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