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Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« on: August 25, 2010, 11:14:06 AM »
Looks like her endorsement of McCain helped him crush Hayworth. 


Palin also a big winner Tuesday
Posted: August 25th, 2010
From CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney

(CNN) – Sarah Palin's endorsement slump has come to a screeching halt, with all three of the statewide candidates she backed either leading or having won their primary bids Tuesday night.

Palin's most high-profile, and perhaps influential, endorsement came in Alaska earlier this summer - where the former Republican vice presidential nominee backed little-known attorney Joe Miller over Lisa Murkowski, the state's incumbent Republican senator.

The endorsement immediately rocketed Miller's profile throughout the state, as did an endorsement from the Tea Party Express which poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into the race. Palin's husband Todd also penned a fundraising letter and the former Alaska governor herself recorded a robo-call on Miller's behalf.


As of Wednesday morning, Miller holds a slim 1,960 vote lead of Murkowski, according to an unofficial vote tally by the Associated Press with 98 percent of precincts reporting, with thousands of absentee ballots yet to be counted.

The former Alaska governor also backed Arizona Sen. John McCain – the former presidential candidate who rocketed Palin to stardom in 2008 when he selected her as his running mate. Though members of the Tea Party movement lined up against the longtime Arizona senator, Palin stayed loyal to McCain and appeared at a campaign event with him in March.

Addressing long-standing concern among conservatives McCain is too centrist, Palin said the Arizona senator is driven by "common sense conservative principles" and touted his steadfast opposition to the Obama administration.

McCain beat former Rep. J.D. Hayworth Tuesday by more than 30 points – a definitive victory but one that also carried a $20 million price tag.

In the race for Florida attorney general, Palin backed Pam Bondi, a Tampa prosecutor who faced the better-known Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp for the job.

Palin's endorsement of Bondi came only one week ago and even surprised Bondi herself, who had no advance notice the former Alaska governor would take to her Facebook page to back the campaign.

According to the Miami Herald, Bondi met Palin at a Susan B. Anthony breakfast in Washington a few months ago. Bondi told the paper the two talked about Down Syndrome, which affects Palin's son as well as a niece of Bondi's.

Bondi quickly promoted the endorsement and had Palin record a robo-call on her behalf over the weekend.

She beat Kottkamp by 5 points and a third candidate, Holly Benson, by 9 points.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2010, 11:22:03 AM »
and Miller in Alaska as well as Allan West.  Sarah came up huge last night. 

November is going to be an absolute romp and I plan on being apart of it. 


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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2010, 11:27:16 AM »
and Miller in Alaska as well as Allan West.  Sarah came up huge last night. 

November is going to be an absolute romp and I plan on being apart of it. 



Democrats are definitely going to take it on the chin. 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2010, 11:32:59 AM »
Democrats are definitely going to take it on the chin. 

They deserve nothing less than the gallows and firing squad. 


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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2010, 11:40:15 AM »
The Wrath of Palin
John Nichols
August 25, 2010  
Sarah Palin has played politics consistently, if not always with consistent success, during the 2010 Republican primary season.

But in her home state of Alaska, she appears to have engineered one of he most remarkable political upsets of an already volatile year.

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Palin provided the publicity, fundraising umph and political push for a challenge by newcomer Joe Miller's audacious challenge to incumbent Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski.

Palin's had a running feud with the Murkowski family for years. She beat Lisa's dad, Frank, in the 2006 GOP gubernatorial primary that put the former mayor of Wasilla on the fast track to the 2008 Republican vice presidential nomination. And there was even talk this year that Palin might challenge Lisa Murkowski, who was appointed to the seat by her dad.

Palin was not about to lower her own sights to the Senate level. But she worked hard for Miller, a previously unknown candidate who was challenging the biggest name (aside from Palin) in Alaskan Republican politics.It wasn't an ideological fight; Lisa Murkowski has served, by most measures, as a conservative. It was personal.

And Palin went to the mat for Miller, finishing off the primary race by recording a robocall for the challenger in which she identified herself as "Governor Sarah Palin"—conveniently dismissing the fact that she quit the state's top job more than a year ago.

Palin's push gave Miller an apparent win, with incomplete results placing him more than 5,000 votes ahead of the incumbent Wednesday morning.

In fairness, this was just one race in one state—a state where Palin has been a player longer than anywhere else.

Still, this is the upset of the year so far. And Palin was at the center of it. Miller, an attorney from Fairbanks who got in the race late and with little money, did not hesitate to credit Palin, saying of the former governor's support: "I'm absolutely certain that was pivotal."

Murkowski seemed to feel the same way. She ripped into Palin on primary day, saying: "I think she's out for her own self-interest. I don't think she's out for Alaska's interest."

Murkowski may be right.

But if Palin played in the Alaskan Senate race with an eye toward advancing her own self-interest, it worked.

The GOP's former vice presidential candidate's star, which was already showing, is going to shine a good deal more brightly. And her favored candidates, not just in Alaska but around the country, are going to be more determined than ever to get her campaigning on their behalf.

This is something that Democrats, if they are smart, need to figure into their calculus.

Palin is a complex and volatile figure; indeed, as the Murkowski result indicates, she can be as much trouble for mainstream Republicans as Democrats. But she is the hottest political property of the moment, a far more significant player than she was at the start of the 2010 electoral cycle. Her determination to engage, often (though not always) in opposition to the GOP establishment, suggests that—with the probably if not certain exception of President Obama—she will be the highest-profile figure on a fall campaign trail that she intends to work aggressively.

It may be true that Palin is weak when it comes to policy details. It may be true that she plays loose with the facts. But she is strong when it comes to campaigning and the fact is that she is willing to take risks that most politicians avoid. As such, she's going to be a force to be reckoned with this fall, bringing political star power not just to the usual Republican suspects but to a lot of candidates who—like Alaska's Joe Miller—had been counted out by poltical insiders. Democrats ought not fool themselves about the Palin factor. Indeed, if they underestimate this emerging reality, they will do so at their political peril.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2010, 11:45:06 AM »
Palin's Magic Touch
All the candidates Sarah Palin backed had a great night.
By John Dickerson
Posted Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010, at 12:36 PM ET
Also in Slate, Alexandra Gutierrez explains how Joe Miller appears to have upset Lisa Murkowski. David Weigel covered the primaries on his blog.


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Sarah PalinSarah Palin has special medicine. That's about the only clear conclusion to be drawn from Tuesday's primary results. She backed five candidates in Arizona, Florida, and Alaska—and they all won. The rest of the results from the evening defied easy matching. The themes of anti-incumbency and voter anger are still out there, but the candidates who mastered those forces (or avoided them) did so in different ways.

In the Republican senatorial primary in Arizona, big-spending incumbent John McCain beat back J.D. Hayworth, who tried to run as the real conservative and picked up some Tea Party support. But in the Republican senatorial primary in Alaska, big-spending incumbent Lisa Murkowski looks like she may lose to her challenger from the right, Tea Party favorite Joe Miller. In the Florida Democratic Senate primary, late-starting rich guy Jeff Greene couldn't defeat Rep. Kendrick Meek by calling him a career politician. In the Republican gubernatorial primary in the same state, however, late-starting rich guy Rick Scott was able to defeat state Attorney General Bill McCollum by painting him as a political insider.

The lesson is the fundamental one in politics. Candidates and states are different. A lack of a consistent narrative is also to be expected. Still, in election years we always look for some clothesline on which to hang it all. It takes a lot of hand-waving and hokum to find one in Tuesday's results.

Nevertheless, we can say this: Sarah Palin is having a good morning. Twenty of the candidates she's endorsed have won. Ten have lost. That's a pretty good record. Her biggest victory looks like it might come in the Republican Senate primary in her home state. Joe Miller wasn't well-known and spent only about $300,000 on his race against incumbent Murkowski. Analysts were predicting he'd get trounced and that Palin would be embarrassed. He is now a few thousand votes ahead, though the outcome won't be certain for about a week.


Whether Miller wins or not, Palin has already won. She didn't go all out for Miller but she worked for him more than a lot of her other endorsed candidates, promoting his candidacy but also tearing down his opponent. Palin can take some credit for a portion of his good showing. There are other reasons, too. Miller had Tea Party funding and support. He also probably benefited from a ballot initiative that brought out conservative voters who wanted the state to notify the parents of young women getting abortions.


Palin now has more support for a favorite story line of hers: The pundits and so-called experts said things were going to go one way but she had faith; she knew the real deal. This is part of her larger pitch: that she understands something fundamental about conservative voters. That, in turn, is what voters believe about her, which makes them think she has a special light to guide the country out of the muck. How much real power Palin has to change minds or give candidates she endorses is still a big question. She may just be good at picking winners. But the Palin brand now grows ever stronger because other Republicans will want to access that magic. Even if they don't believe it really exists, they have to pretend it does or risk winding up like Lisa Murkowski. If she ever decides to run for president, her opponents will have to treat her very gently.

In addition to the Alaska surprise, the other big one of the night came in the Florida Republican gubernatorial primary, where it is apparently worse to be accused of being a "career politician" than "felon." Going into the election, Rick Scott and Democratic Senate challenger Jeff Greene looked like they were going to share the same story line: candidates whose personal fortunes couldn't overcome their personal problems. Scott's big problem was that his company paid the largest Medicare fraud fine in history. Two late polls showed Scott losing, but he overcame his bad rap by playing the outsider. He won a late endorsement by the Florida Tea Party and spent nearly $50 million labeling opponent Bill McCollum an insider.

McCollum was indeed the establishment candidate, backed by the state party, former Gov. Jeb Bush and the Chamber of Commerce. He had this support because no one, including the National Republican Committee, thinks Scott is a very good candidate. Democrats, who face a tough environment in the country's 37 gubernatorial races, were ecstatic. They think they have a shot now in this important state. In a redistricting year, the next governor will have a say in how congressional districts are drawn—including perhaps one new congressional seat.

In Arizona, meanwhile, McCain proved once again that he is a survivor. There was once a period several months ago where it looked like he might face a threat from former Rep. J.D. Hayworth. But McCain ran his campaign with the determination he used to show in the boxing ring in high school. Almost as soon as the bell went off, he rushed in and started swinging. Hayworth was a flawed candidate, and McCain used his every foible to paste him on the airwaves with negative ads. In the Colorado governor's race, Democrat John Hickenlooper is running a cute new ad about how he won't run negative ads. McCain wouldn't have won without them. Other politicians will probably take the McCain route rather than the Hickenlooper one.

Finally, Ben Quayle won the Republican primary in Arizona's third congressional district. The son of the former vice president survived allegations that he'd authored racy posts about Scottsdale women on a blog and posed with two children in a campaign flier to suggest that he had children he does not actually possess. In a campaign ad, he called Barack Obama "the worst president in history" and promised to come to Washington and "kick the hell out of the place." Since his district is reliably Republican, he's likely to win in the general election, which means he should probably get himself some sturdy boots.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2010, 11:47:38 AM »
She's a maverick.   :)

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2010, 11:51:26 AM »
She's a maverick.   :)

She gets the votes out.  I know she s goofy, but we need her greatly as a lightening rod to GOTV. 

At this point whatever it takes to take back one house of congress is needed. 

Obama and the fellow traveling socialists/progressives/communists need to be stopped asap.

She has more balls than 99% of the men in politics from what i can tell.     

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #8 on: August 25, 2010, 11:52:02 AM »
She's a maverick mindless moron.   :)

Fixed.  :-*

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #9 on: August 25, 2010, 11:55:28 AM »
She gets the votes out.  I know she s goofy, but we need her greatly as a lightening rod to GOTV. 

At this point whatever it takes to take back one house of congress is needed. 

Obama and the fellow traveling socialists/progressives/communists need to be stopped asap.

She has more balls than 99% of the men in politics from what i can tell.     

She definitely has cojones.  She's good for the political system. 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #10 on: August 25, 2010, 12:05:26 PM »
She definitely has cojones.  She's good for the political system. 

So was Hitler for a whole bunch of ultra nationalist idiots germans. :o
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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #11 on: August 25, 2010, 12:08:38 PM »
So was Hitler for a whole bunch of ultra nationalist idiots germans. :o

Idiot - Obama is more fascist than anyone you clown.  Merger of State/Corporate powers like obama is pursuing is more totalitarian than anything proposed by anyone on the right. 

Sorry your mocha messiah has so dissappointed and misled you, but facts are facts.

Come Nov. 2010 and then 2012, the far left is finished.  Your policies suck, have failed, don't work, never have worked, never will work, and are rejected by taxpayers. 

     

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #12 on: August 25, 2010, 12:10:10 PM »
So was Hitler for a whole bunch of ultra nationalist idiots germans. :o

You comparing Palin to Hitler?   ::)

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #13 on: August 25, 2010, 12:18:23 PM »
yea the repubs are going to make a difference,you keep telling yourself that :D :D

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #14 on: August 25, 2010, 12:22:49 PM »
yea the repubs are going to make a difference,you keep telling yourself that :D :D

You communists have had your day.  Its over, you failed, get over it.  Ft. Marcy park tears and crying is over fool, its time for the adults to takeover.   

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #15 on: August 25, 2010, 12:27:50 PM »
six more years of obama,when you nutjobs run palin :D :D

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #16 on: August 25, 2010, 12:41:26 PM »
and Miller in Alaska as well as Allan West.  Sarah came up huge last night. 

November is going to be an absolute romp and I plan on being apart of it. 



you seem to want to be a part of anything that idiot does...you always claim you are not really for Palin but then you whip out the pom poms everytine things turn up right for her....when her candidates lose, you are so quiet you can hear the birds chirping.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #17 on: August 25, 2010, 12:47:09 PM »
you seem to want to be a part of anything that idiot does...you always claim you are not really for Palin but then you whip out the pom poms everytine things turn up right for her....when her candidates lose, you are so quiet you can hear the birds chirping.

I like Palin alot and have always said so.  I have always said she has a lot of flaws and I don't want her for my pick for 2012.  I prefer Thune since I believe he will not only humiliate and embarass Obama for the absolute marxist fool he is, but will help rid the congress of the far left commies like Pelosi, Waxman, et al.

This disgusting, incompetent, ever-partying, ever-agitating, ever-failing, ever-conving, regime needs to be stopped in its tracks, and if Palin can help that, great.   

By all objective criteria the Obama admn set for itself, it is a miserable expensive failure.  Time to drain the democrat swamp.   

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #18 on: August 25, 2010, 04:09:36 PM »
When she started this month 0-for-5, it was silly to criticize her.

of course, when she gets a few right, let's throw a ticker tape parade.   ah brother

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #19 on: August 25, 2010, 04:16:24 PM »
When she started this month 0-for-5, it was silly to criticize her.

of course, when she gets a few right, let's throw a ticker tape parade.   ah brother

Her overall record is very good and its far better than your hero who is 1-6. 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #20 on: August 25, 2010, 04:23:48 PM »
Her overall record is very good and its far better than your hero who is 1-6. 

what is her overall record?

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #21 on: August 25, 2010, 04:27:17 PM »
what is her overall record?

Its like 36 - 10 I think. 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #22 on: August 25, 2010, 04:32:43 PM »
Its like 36 - 10 I think. 

wow, i had no idea she has endorsed that many, impressive.

Anyone have a link to the comprehensive record?

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #23 on: August 25, 2010, 04:38:40 PM »
wow, i had no idea she has endorsed that many, impressive.

Anyone have a link to the comprehensive record?

I have to look.  it was on FR today.  The fact is she gets people moving and energy flowing. 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #24 on: August 25, 2010, 04:43:28 PM »
I have to look.  it was on FR today.  The fact is she gets people moving and energy flowing. 

I wonder if people were using the N-word more the day after she defended Dr laura for using the word 11 times on the phone with a black caller.