The Wall Street Journal confirms the reports that she has purchased a house in Scottsdale.
The New York Times says that the signs point to her running now and claims that Jason Recher has returned to her staff. The Times reports that she’ll be making more public apperances soon other than Fox News.
“Organize4Palin, a grassroots group not affiliated with Palin, has been active in Iowa since last fall, and has gained energy in western Iowa. Members of the group predict Palin will announce in July, but they don’t have any insider information.”
Palin, Pawlenty Stand to Gain with Others Dropping Out. Who knows? Maybe we’ll see a rematch of the 2008 Vice Presidential candidate contest between Palin and Pawlenty as the final two?
Even Democrat Party partisan Jonathan Bernstein concedes:
On the plus side, Palin still has something that, as far as I can tell, only Ron Paul of the current Republican field brings to the table: a large, dedicated group of supporters. That’s a valuable resource. She is also conventionally credentialed; yes, she didn’t even make it through a full term in Alaska, but the VP nomination basically clinches it; the Republican Party is already on record as saying that she is qualified to be president. On top of that, Palin has, as far as I know, not a single position on the issues that would get her in trouble with any important Republican organized group or constituency. All of those things make her a plausible Republican nominee for President of the United States.
More from PollInsider.
Does she really believe this? I hope she doesn’t believe the InsiderAdvantage pollster that liberal Nate Silver took to the cleaners last year for inaccuracy.
The Governor saw Hines Ward take home the DWTS trophy. At least he didn’t win another Super Bowl trophy…
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