December 4, 2009 3:34 PM

Sarah Palin Fans Push for Presidential Run

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(AP)  Lynn Giese calls Sarah Palin the best thing that's happened to the U.S. in a long time, and the 57-year-old housewife says she'd work tirelessly for the former Alaska governor were she to run for president in 2012.

"I'd do anything, go anywhere," said Giese, of Bokoshe, Okla., while waiting in line at a Sam's Club in Fayetteville where Palin signed copies of "Going Rogue," her best-selling memoir.

She'd also have support from Kayla Hogue, a 20-year old student who came to the same event sporting a button melding a photo of Palin and Ronald Reagan. And Bob Rutz, 78, first in line at Palin's book signing a day earlier in Springfield, Mo., who said, "I'm hoping she'll be drafted (to run)."

These are the foot soldiers in Palin's army: thousands of devoted fans who show up to catch a glimpse of the one-time GOP vice presidential nominee on her book tour and urge her to seek the nation's top job.

Photos: Palin's Book Tour

In Fayetteville, hundreds of people some camping out in frigid weather nearly a day before the event formed a line that snaked around the back of the store. They wore camouflage fatigues and suits, work boots and dress loafers, ball caps and cowboy hats and T-shirts that read, "Palintologist."

But while huge crowds greet her with roars of "Run Sarah Run!" as she tours the country in a bus, many national Republicans look on nervously, worrying the unparalleled enthusiasm she generates among some conservative voters isn't enough to power a Republican victory over President Barack Obama in 2012.

"People look at her and see themselves: patriotic, religious, family oriented outsiders looked down on by a liberal elite," said Jim Broussard, a political science professor at Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania. "But what makes her so attractive to her base makes her less attractive as an actual candidate, because you can't win with just your base."

In an increasingly urban multicultural country, the hordes coming out to see Palin are overwhelmingly white, conservative and from small towns (not surprisingly, since her book tour largely avoided cities.) They often express disdain for Obama, the mainstream media and the culture of Washington, which they said doesn't reflect them or their concerns.

"B.O. scares me," said Miki Booth, 59, of the president, adding that Palin "is as American as it gets."

Palin played into that fear on a radio show Thursday, telling host Rusty Humphries that voters "rightfully" have questions about the legitimacy of Obama's birth certificate. The so-called birther conspiracy around Obama's U.S. citizenship has been widely discredited, and state health officials in Hawaii have repeatedly confirmed that the president was born there in 1961.

Palin later backed off the comment on her Facebook page, saying she had never questioned Obama's citizenship but believes that voters and reporters had a right to ask candidates whatever questions they wish.

Palin has not indicated whether she plans to run in 2012. But in a wide-open Republican field with no obvious front-runner, she is better known and excites much bigger crowds than others eyeing a run, including Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a 2008 contender who might compete with Palin for the votes of social conservatives, saw his presidential prospects diminish this week after a man whose prison sentence Huckabee commuted nine years ago shot and killed four police officers in Washington state.

But Palin also has much higher negative ratings than her potential rivals, especially among Democrats and many independent voters. An ABC News/Washington Post poll taken in mid-November found 52 percent of those surveyed had a negative opinion of her, compared to 43 percent who viewed her positively.

Republican pollster John McLaughlin commended Palin's ability to "give voice to people who think the government doesn't care about them and really see Washington as disconnected and adversarial to their lives." But he warned that the negative impressions generated during her time as John McCain's 2008 running mate could prove a steep hurdle to overcome as a presidential contender.

"There are some inside the Republican Party who think she's too conservative and not up to the job," McLaughlin said.

Greg Mueller, a GOP strategist with deep ties to the conservative movement, acknowledged Palin's strongest constiuency was on the Republican Party's more rightward edge. But he noted that she also had support among nonaligned voters more concerned about taxes and spending than conservative social issues the kind of voters who supported Ross Perot in the 1990s as well as women who thought she had been mistreated during the 2008 campaign.

"Her appeal is antiestablishment, populist, and to center-right women finally seeing one of their own emerge only to be attacked and undermined," Mueller said. "It goes beyond presidential politics it's cultural."

Still, even some of Palin's stalwart supporters don't necessarily see her as a likely 2012 contender.

"Do I think she's presidential material? Um ..." said Sandy Adrian, 38, at the Fayetteville book signing, pivoting one hand in a gesture of ambivalence, even though three copies of Palin's book were stacked in her shopping cart.

But, Adrian added, "you don't have to be president to change the world."

AP
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by Unclemercer December 6, 2009 5:54 AM EST
Sarah Palin rules the heartland. She is the people's princess. Her base of support continues to expand. She is the next President & Commander-in-Chief.
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by steeepe December 6, 2009 8:15 PM EST
I wouldn't call it the heartland. More the bowel of America....
by bassinapple December 5, 2009 5:17 PM EST
Governor Palin has a 20 year window to run for President. She is, was , and will always be the people's candidate.
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by environmental_wacko December 5, 2009 7:27 PM EST
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
by steeepe December 7, 2009 11:46 AM EST
Only if the people are a bunch of ignorant sheep being led about by their religious fanaticism....
by hakori December 5, 2009 2:19 PM EST
Oh please with sugar on top, conservatives, nominate precious Palin. We on the left would much appreciate you guys being so gracious as to guarantee Obama a second term. Hey, maybe then the radical fringe, aka GOP, will realize the rest of the country isn't as wacked as they think.
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by environmental_wacko December 5, 2009 10:44 AM EST
Even Sarah "The Quitter" Palin's detractors want her to run.

Please Mrs. Quitter, please run for president.
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by IL-Independent December 9, 2009 8:49 AM EST
One thing, She quit one thing and you people can't get over it. The president voted PRESENT over 90% of the time while in the senate. You really need to get a life
by jsilver2th December 5, 2009 1:21 AM EST
I hope the GOP nominates her as it will assign the Republican brand to oblivion just like the Whigs.

Palin's recent statement that she had not demanded Obama to produce his birth certificate is clearly intended to imply that he has not produced a birth certificate which is fact he has and this has been a matter of public record. Even John McCain renounced this smear.

In fact McCain was not born on U.S. soil being born in a Hispanic country. If someone can document that the hospital in which he was born was actually inside the Canal Zone and not located in Panama. Additionally if his parents were not legally married then he would not receive the benefit of the doubt of his father being stationed in the Canal Zone. It is a matter of public record that McCain's parents were married in hurry in a saloon in Tijuana Mexico without an American marraige license. Maybe Sarah should demand to see that marraige license if it exists and actual maps to show the hospital McCain was born in is actually in the Canal Zone and not Panama. This is not a left wing conspiracy theory but was raised by Conservatives in the primaries.

Instead of showing us she can be the world's biggest quitter and the world's sorest looser let's hear something positive and truthful.
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by IL-Independent December 9, 2009 8:51 AM EST
What about the soar winners? I mean you guys sit here and nag all day long. What about you.
by RespectMichael December 5, 2009 12:04 AM EST
You actually believe Obama is intelligent?..he's smooth in front of a teleprompter,I'll give him that..but he's made more blunders in 10 months..did you see his stimulous mission accomplished speech today.. unemployment went down 2 tenths of 1%..what a joke..the only answer he has to anything is spend spend spend..anyone can do that.
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by jsilver2th December 5, 2009 1:24 AM EST
Ha Ha- maybe you don't know it be you don't get to be editor of the Harvard Law Review if you are not intelligent- however, it is clearly not a reaquirement to post here...
by retiredgustav December 5, 2009 11:06 AM EST
Being intelligent is not a requirement for being president. Look at President Obama?s predecessor!
by lmartink December 4, 2009 11:56 PM EST
This is great news.

It is our best chance to get a third party in this country, and balance out the extremists -- Fascists on one side, and Socialists on the other -- and put some balance into this country's politics.
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by RespectMichael December 5, 2009 12:12 AM EST
Unfortunately she'll have to run as a Republican..you need the money..Obama had $794M..lots from Goldman Sachs..Soros..the wealthy..who cannot relate to the average American.
by RespectMichael December 4, 2009 11:48 PM EST
The same idiots who call Palin less than intelligent..first..you sitting here writing here..while she's been a mayor, an oil and gas commissioner, Governor, now has a NYT best seller where , so far up to 5,000 people at one location, who buy a book just to see her, (unlike Obama who has paid SEIU and Acorn people show up..or Westpointer required to attend)..and had 5 kids..so please..when you've become that accomplished you might have earned the right to call her what you please..and some of you idiots musn't be able to read..at 161k/yr she accumulated $500k personally in legal fees because the dems funded money for some to charge her with bogus ethics violations..all of which they lost..2 more just yesterday..they are still going on...and since she definitely wasn't going to let that continue and wasn't going to run..therefore basically a lame duck..she chose not to run..these ethics charges would not have stopped and would of bankrupted her family..that's what the dems do in the background..they are sleazy..look ..a dem Secretarty of State for Ohio went into the personal records of a US citizen..remember that guy Joe the plumber? And your worried about the Patriot act and privacy?..Palin has my vote in 2012..if she decides to run..I want less gov..not more in my life..I like my freedom and my privacy..maybe you don't.
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by jsilver2th December 5, 2009 1:36 AM EST
Ha Ha- L Ron Hubbard was on the NY Times Best Sellers list as well...
by hakori December 5, 2009 2:34 PM EST
RespectMichael, is this really all you have? Lies and hyperbole? I hope Palin is the GOP nominee in 2012 too! I can't wait so see you guys have your arse handed to you on a platter. If you actually think this person is capable of being president, you're need some serious help. In fact, if this person were by some fluke of circumstance to become president, our nation would be in serious need of help. Why is it so hard for you guys to see what Palin for what she is: a self-serving self-promoter whose only desire is to advance herself at the expense of everyone around her?
by kansas1946 December 4, 2009 11:44 PM EST
Sarah Palin Fans Push for Presidential Run
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Yes, PLEASE, run Sarah. Every liberal's dream candidate, not that
Huckabee is out.
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by claycat78 December 11, 2009 11:49 AM EST
I was unaware that Palin and Huckabeed have suddenly become "liberals". If one looks up "liberal: in a dictionary the definition is a positive and unpolitical. A dictionary "conservative" is prudent and looks before he leaps, according to the dictionary. Why have these words become so loaded and like smears????They no longer mean anything. Huckabee and Palin as liberals? You must be kidding.
by RespectMichael December 4, 2009 11:27 PM EST
It amazes me that the idiot in the WH is YOUR Man..they make up numbers and certainly don't take responsibility for their major mistakes..Desiree Rogers should of been working the dinner not sitting at it..yet they defend her..she works for us not the Obamas..we pay her they don't..Recovery.gov where 1 lawnmower created 40 jobs..yea..he takes 3 months to make up his mind about Afghan while our kids are dying..we find out climate warming is a hoax and he still wants to go over to Copenhagen to forever have we taxpayers give 3rd world countries $10B/yr..while people here aren't working..Oh yea, he makes a speech today declaring stimulus victory because, unemployment went down .2%?..hmmm why do I think the timing of this is suspicious and believe these no's will be adjusted back up next month while people are celebrating Christmas..and health care no's are bogus too ..under 900B over 10 yrs? It doesn't start for 5 yrs..during which they will be collecting taxes, cutting medicare, and stomping out fraud(yea right), so the next 10 yrs..you have to add these back iin because you no longer have the benefit of the 5 yr jump..so the true cost is 2.5Trillion..they just plain lie..because they know the left is too dumb to catch that...I cannot wait to vote for Sarah Palin..I am tired of the corrupt ivy-leaguers..more loyal to a party than to their employers..us.
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by kansas1946 December 4, 2009 11:48 PM EST
he takes 3 months to make up his mind about Afghan while our kids are dying
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You have got to be kidding. George Bush spent seven of his eight years involved in an unnecessisary war getting thousands of "our kids" killed, dropped the ball on Afghanistan, and left those sh** piles in Obama's lap, and you have the nerve to criticize him. Unbelievable.
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