2012 poll

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  1. 1 | July 4, 2009 9:24 am

    Who cares? The Republican Party is useless anyway.

    Oh. “First!”


  2. no2liberals
    2 | July 4, 2009 9:26 am

    I’m not voting unless they add Bobby Jindal’s name to the list.


  3. no2liberals
    3 | July 4, 2009 9:28 am

    re: #1 by Rusty Bill
    That’s what they said in 1964.


  4. vagabond trader
    4 | July 4, 2009 9:38 am

    Hey, why isn’t Mark Sanford in this poll?//


  5. windybon
    5 | July 4, 2009 9:39 am

    I think there has to be someone else sppear on the scene who would be viable. Maybe Tim Pawlenty or someone else who I hope will be conservative.


  6. 6 | July 4, 2009 2:59 pm

    Duncan Hunter was the best man running for the GOP in 2008, but no one would give him the time of day. Pardon me for being a wet towel, but I strongly suspect that Palin is just another RINO.


  7. tunnelrat
    7 | July 4, 2009 4:03 pm

    Need to add Tim Pawlenty to that poll. A ticket of Palin/Pawlenty (or the other way around) would likely fare pretty well. As the donks continue to overreach, they frighten average middle class citizens. I would love to see another Republican Revolution ala 1994 next year.


  8. jakee308
    8 | July 4, 2009 11:50 pm

    Palin may actually be able to act as a nucleus for a new party. She’s not beholden to the Republican party, in fact she’s been dissed and dismissed.

    If not a new party then perhaps after 2010 she may be presented with the opportunity to shape the Republican party into a more “grassroots” (g-d I hate that cliche) party of the conservative base. She currently provides a little bit of everything and represents the U.S. better than any politician currently trying to seize the reins.

    It will depend on whether the Republican party takes the advice being given to it by it’s enemies or whether someone wakes up to the fact that they didn’t lose in 2008 because they were TOO conservative.


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