Will Sarah Palin Run For President in 2012?

Will the former Alaska governor be a candidate in 2012?

November 17, 2009 RSS Feed Print

In perhaps the most anticipated interview of her Going Rogue book tour, Sarah Palin told Oprah yesterday that a campaign for presidency in 2012 "is not on my radar screen right now." Since her failed attempt to win the vice presidential seat last year, news organizations have covered the buzz suggesting that the charismatic former Alaska governor might be a frontrunner for the Republican Party's 2012 nomination. Many think that her book itself, which was released today, may be part of her future campaign. What do you think? Will she run in the next presidential election? Take our poll and post your thoughts below.

Will Sarah Palin Run For President in 2012?



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Previously: Will You Read Sarah Palin's Book?

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If Palin becomes president then I will have to seriously think about moving outside of the United States as long as she is the president. Stop blaming Obama...just imagine what kind of mess Bush put us in that the current President has to not only carry forward his own agenda but also clean up Bush's mess. Those of you who say "He has not done anything" I say he has been trying to get the country back in shape. Why don't people see that he is trying to UNITE the country but Republicans have some kind of vendetta against him and make it 10X more difficult to get anything done!! No one cares about the country anymore...everyone is looking out for themselves in DC.

Isha of GA 2:47AM April 04, 2010

I certainly hope that Sarah Palin does indeed run for president in 2012. This country absolutely needs a commander in chief like her. I am not a very politically minded individual, but I will vote for Palin, if she runs. I saw what she did in Alaska, and we need that kind of leadership in the whitehouse. We don't need a smiley, charismatic, overspending, global doormat, with his own QUESTIONABLE agenda leading this once great nation. And God help us if Hillary ever gets elected president of these United States. It is such a shame that Sarah Palin had to have an albeit good man, not so charismatic running mate.

Fremperby Constigeon of WA 12:44AM February 17, 2010

I've been a democrat all my life but more and more I think I am a conservative democrat. And I would vote for Sarah Palin.

garry of MI 11:19PM February 16, 2010

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