5 Reasons Sarah Palin Will Get the 2012 GOP Nod

And five reasons she won't

May 27, 2011 RSS Feed Print
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Will Sarah Palin Run?

That's the question of the hour amid signs the former Alaska governor—and 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate—is giving serious thought to formally entering the 2012 GOP race.

Amid various reports of Palin buying a $1.7 million home in Scottsdale, Ariz., through a company that hid the buyer's identity, and hiring new campaign staffers, as well as the imminent release of a movie about her time as governor, there is increased interest in a Palin candidacy among the GOP faithful. That only intensified after the announcement of an East Coast tour set to start Sunday. [See 5 reasons Palin will the 2012 GOP nod.]

Palin could still choose not to run, of course. The new home is not far from one recently purchased by her daughter, Bristol, and would be a more central location for her nationwide speech tours. She has a lucrative job with Fox News as an analyst. And she has expressed concern about what a run would do to her family, who were placed under intense scrutiny during the 2008 campaign.

But the GOP field has taken some licks lately with the decision by real estate mogul and TV personality Donald Trump not to run, after he stirred up a hornet's nest questioning whether President Obama was actually born in Hawaii. Then came the decision by Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels not to go forth onto the campaign trail. Already, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee had dashed the hopes of the GOP faithful by choosing to sit out the race. [See 5 reasons Palin won't get the 2012 GOP nod.]

A poll out Thursday by Gallup shows Palin a close second to GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who is piling up cash and attempting to run away with the nomination. Palin polled 15 percent in the Gallup survey to Romney's 17 percent. The poll is the first since Daniels and Trump announced their plans not to run.

So, should Palin run, will she get the GOP nod?

Here are five reasons why she will—and five why she won't.

Why she will win the 2012 GOP nomination

1) Name recognition

Let's face it, she's the most famous Republican out there. Call her wacky or the personification of the Tea Party, but Palin is a rock star when it comes to getting press. And, as the Gallup poll shows, she still retains some favor with the voters. [Vote now: Who is your pick for the 2012 GOP nomination?]

2) She's not Mitt Romney

The GOP establishment is looking for someone other than Mitt. Palin fits the bill, even though she is hardly a Republican establishment figure like Mitch Daniels would have been. But she did run for vice president, and the GOP does like to anoint a runner-up the next time around. Think John McCain.

3) The Tea Party

Palin comes with a ready support group. The Tea Party showed in 2010 it can get folks elected, and Tea Partyers haven't yet rallied around a candidate. This would be her chance.

4) She's battle tested

Tim Pawlenty may look good in a suit and have a decent record as the GOP governor of Minnesota, hardly a bastion of Republicanism, but running for president is like the Olympics, whereas running for governor is like a high school track meet. [See a slide show of GOP 2012 contenders.]

5) The GOP field

It's a weak group. Aside from Romney, none have really gained traction with the national electorate. Most lack a true national organization that can run a 50-state campaign. And none have—well, let's call it what it is—sex appeal. Palin does. [Check out political cartoons about the 2012 GOP field.]

Why She Won't Win the 2012 GOP Nomination

1) She's Sarah Palin

The GOP may not think it has a chance against Obama. But that doesn't mean they are suicidal. Picking Palin would ensure a feast among the press, who would drudge up all the unpleasant things said about Plain in the book Game Change , and we would get to hear all about her spat with the McCain team in 2008. The GOP likes things tidy. Palin is anything but. [See editorial cartoons about Palin.]

2) Mitt Romney

Romney is a virtual money machine. And while he doesn't sit well with the party establishment, his Mormonism is problematic for the Christian fundamentalist wing of the party, he has demonstrated an ability to amass an organization and big bucks.

3) Her Family

The extended Palin family is a bit of a freak show. Does the GOP want a rerun of all those pesky stories about out-of-wedlock babies. ex-fiancés, and all from 2008? Nah. [See photos of Palin and her family.]

4) Her lucrative career

With her book and her TV gig, as well as speechifying around the country, Palin has laid down a track record that might make her vulnerable to attack from fellow Republicans, not to mention Democrats.

5) She won't decide to run

No one can know what she is really thinking, but all the latest news could just be a head fake to build more buzz for brand Palin. It worked for Donald Trump. She may be taking notes.

 

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Sarah Palin I have no douth that she should run if not for President atleast for Vice President and merge with a good and Strong Candidate but who is that strong Candidate that are well known and can beat Obama? I guess we should have to wait a little longer and see what's up with the other menus for the 2012 G.O.P. candidate. It is ironic that a couple of strong Candidate just drop from their Candidacy! anyway I am still go for Sarah Go! Sarah go!

Gus Armstrong of FL 9:05AM July 11, 2011

Interesting discussion. You should post your viewpoints about this on www.whitehousevoice.com!

Matthew of LA 11:57AM June 13, 2011

You seem to miss the point...

Sarah does one hell of a job of drawing the fire of the media, and she has incredible resilience. She springs back, fully regenerated, mere days after they sound the death toll. Her mere image causes widespread agitation to the left. When she is in the spotlight, taking damage for her party, the other candidates are unscathed.

In online gaming it's called a Main Tank; a designated punching bag, the unit that is only there because it grabs the "aggro" of the enemy, pulling all fire away from the important units.

The GOP has been given a gift that borders on divine intervention. If they step up to the plate and use it to their gain, the liberal left will never know what hit them from behind. Their attention will simply be on the wrong person.

I love Sarah. Her picture alone is enough to start the liberals at my office foaming at the mouth, spitting out strings of derogatives.

I say let's keep her out front, and keep polishing her up when she gets battered. We need her in this role - look at the gains we made in the midterms, with the media focused on here.

I'll back our serious candidates for election, but I say keep Sarah in their faces.

GOP Raid Leader of AZ 2:38AM June 10, 2011

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