Sarah Palin notably absent from gubernatorial races »
Posted By bluetexasvalley 2 months, 2 weeks ago in Political NewsSarah Palin stands ready to stump for Bob McDonnell and Chris Christie, but neither seems to want her help.
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bluetexasvalley2 months, 2 weeks ago
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“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. -
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not2needy2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Well, sounds to me like Christie and McDonnell have more sense than McCain did! They don't want her there, working crowds into a frenzy talking trash she knows nothing about.. She needs to keep her 'Going Rogue' backwoods type of electioneering in Alaska!
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cleare2 months, 2 weeks ago
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i was in alaska last month, and everyone i spoke to has disowned palin.
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can't imagine who's buying her book. up to now my only explanation for her tenacious followers was that they are illiterate. maybe they just want her book for their coffee tables, you know...to show off during prayer meetings.
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abntv2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Well here we are. Another left wing Sarah Palin bashing party. Sit back and take shots at someone. Sure is good to know that there are so many highly intelligent people here on Propeller that can accept a different point of view. As far as "backwoods" goes, that is exactly the elitist kind of statement one would expect from a liberal.
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Sageparadox2 months, 2 weeks ago
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Well we would be open to more conservative ideas if some of the conservatives/republican/gop would come up with any. From the way it look like now, you guys are the party of "NO". So in a big way you guys are a bunch of hypocrits because the liberals are the ones coming up with all the idea and it is actaul the cons that are having trouble accepting a different point of view.
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hamy2 months, 2 weeks ago
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