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President 2012 Watch: Sarah Palin Heading to Nevada

Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin speaks to reporters at a storage area containing supplies for shelters run by Samaritan’s Purse, a charity associated with the ministries of U.S. evangelist Billy Graham, in Cabaret

Sarah Palin is proceeding forward with a schedule full of campaign type events. This time it is in an early Presidential caucus state, Nevada.

Sarah Palin isn’t retreating on guns. Instead, she’s reloading.

The former vice presidential candidate and possible 2012 presidential hopeful is headed to Safari Club International’s convention later this month in Reno, Nev. – one of the key early presidential primary states.

Palin is scheduled to keynote the pro-hunting group’s huge annual meeting on Jan. 29 – 20,000 are expected from around the world – with a speech on “her past hunting experiences and how politics affect the current state of hunting and fishing,” according to a Safari Club website. Tickets for the event are already sold out.

The Nevada Republican Party has already set February 18, 2012 for their Presidential candidate selection caucus. Iowa Republicans are expected to caucus on February 6, 2012, followed by the New Hampshire Primary election on February 14, 2012.

South Carolina and Nevada will then follow on February 18th.

It is very interesting to watch Sarah Palin as she travels, noting travel to states with the early selection contests where she is popular and would be strong in multi-way fields.

The only sure candidates so far are Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. The others will have to wait on Sarah, who will not have to decide/declare anytime soon.