From Instapundit. They have a deeper link there, but it makes my monitoring software freak if I click on it from work. Suffice it to say tthat there is a credible rumor that Obama intends to call the election for himself before the polls have closed to try and suppress voter turnout. This fits the pattern we have seen from Obama for this entire election. He is more about keeping people from voting for Romney than he is gettng them to vote for himself. Of course, with his record it is easy to see whay. Don’t be fooled! Vote! Voting is the best revenge…
Posts Tagged ‘election 2012’
Warning: Obama intends to call the election early to depress Republican turnout
by Iron Fist ( 2 Comments › )Filed under Headlines at November 6th, 2012 - 7:53 am
Bachmann to Replace Palin?
by Iron Fist ( 16 Comments › )Filed under Headlines at April 5th, 2011 - 9:47 am
Experienced blacksmiths know, you have to strike while the iron is hot. The same is true in politics, in that an oppertunity rarely comes along twice. Thus it is with the seeming off-again, on-again candidacy of Sarah Palin. Will she run? That question is increasingly less meaningful. Another strong Republican woman is vying for the Presidency:
The vacuum created by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s (R) absence from the 2012 campaign trail presents a major opportunity for the woman she once hinted might share a presidential ticket with her: Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.).
With strategists and conservative activists increasingly convinced that Palin won’t make a run for the White House next year, she is losing some clout among her contingent of grassroots devotees who are eager to hit the 2012 campaign trail and rally behind an alternative to President Obama.
Bachmann, who is mulling a 2012 run, is the most obvious choice to supplant Palin in next year’s presidential contest. The Minnesota Republican is positioning herself to take up the anti-establishment mantle that vaulted Palin to Tea Party stardom.
And polls reflect Bachmann’s growing cachet. The three-term lawmaker came in second in last week’s Gallup poll that measured GOP voters’ level of intensity about the 2012 hopefuls. Palin was sixth. The poll also found that Palin had a higher unfavorable rating, 8 percent, than Bachmann, who had a 4 percent disapproval rate.
This came just a week after a Gallup poll found Palin has the highest level of name recognition among potential Republican presidential contenders, with 92 percent. Bachmann was sixth with 52 percent.
That isn’t bad name recognition as a place to start. If Sarah won’t run, perhaps it is time to look to a credible successor. One with impeccable credentials and less baggage. The Elites of both Parties will still hate her, but they haven’t spent the last two years demonizing her. The time to strike is when the Oppertunity presents itself. It seems that Michelle Bachmann knows this axiom.
2012 Race, Mr Newt Says:
by coldwarrior ( 105 Comments › )Filed under Elections 2012, Open thread, Politics at August 1st, 2010 - 12:00 pm
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said Friday that he expects former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) to be among the crowd of GOP presidential candidates in 2012.
Gingrich, himself a potential candidate for president, sized up the field of would-be competitors, detailing which GOP politicians he expects to jump into the race.
The field Gingrich listed included: former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Palin, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Sen. John Thune (S.D.), and Rep. Ron Paul (Texas).
“There are going to be lots of Republicans running — Gov. Romney clearly, Gov. Palin, Gov. Huckabee, Gov. Mitch Daniels, Gov. Haley Barbour, Gov. Tim Pawlenty. I think John Thune, the senator from South Dakota, is probably going to get in. Ron Paul’s probably going to run again,” Gingrich said in an interview with Newsmax, a conservative magazine. “I think it’s going to be a lively campaign, there’ll be a lot of good candidates.”
Well, with that prediction lets make some of our own! Who’s gonna run, who’s gonna win the nomination? Why? Throw some analysis around and see what shakes out!
Does anyone have any strategies to pull this off? What does the Right have to do to make this President a one-term-and-done President?