Palin as a Third-Party Candidate for President?
February 25, 2010 09:00 AM ET | Bedard, Paul
By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers
The growth of the right-leaning tea party movement has prompted talk of a third-party challenge to President Obama and the eventual GOP nominee. The reason: If tea party activists don't like the GOP nominee, they'll bolt.
Many pollsters see Sarah Palin leading that wing, though polls show voters have fallen out of love with her. "I want Sarah Palin," grins Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg.
The Democrats would love the opportunity to run against Palin as either a Republican or third party candidate. She would get the Democratic Party faithful onto the streets for sure. She is more polarizing than Hillary Clinton.
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February 25, 2010 09:00 AM ET | Bedard, Paul
By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers
The growth of the right-leaning tea party movement has prompted talk of a third-party challenge to President Obama and the eventual GOP nominee. The reason: If tea party activists don't like the GOP nominee, they'll bolt.
Many pollsters see Sarah Palin leading that wing, though polls show voters have fallen out of love with her. "I want Sarah Palin," grins Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg.
The Democrats would love the opportunity to run against Palin as either a Republican or third party candidate. She would get the Democratic Party faithful onto the streets for sure. She is more polarizing than Hillary Clinton.
source: http://www.usnews.com/blogs/washington-whispers
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