GOP Candidates In Virginia, NJ Wary Of Palin

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BETH FOUHY and BOB LEWIS | July 8, 2009 07:06 PM EST | AP

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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announces that she is stepping down from her position as Governor in Wasilla, Alaska on Friday July 3, 2009. The former Republican vice presidential candidate made the surprise announcement, saying she would step down July 26 but didn't announce her plans. (AP Photo/The Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, Robert DeBerry)

NEW YORK — Sarah Palin's decision to step down as Alaska governor was driven in part by her wish to help Republican candidates across the country, associates say.

But in New Jersey and Virginia, two states with competitive governors' races this year, the prospect of a visit from the party's 2008 vice presidential nominee has so far drawn a muted response from the GOP contenders there.

In Virginia, a historically conservative state where Barack Obama became the first Democratic presidential candidate since 1964 to win, Republican Bob McDonnell said Tuesday his campaign had had conversations with the Palin camp but stopped short of saying whether he wanted her help.

In an interview with ABCNews.com, McDonnell called Palin a "good spokesman" and said he would welcome anyone who wanted to come to Virginia on his behalf. McDonnell, a former state attorney general, is in a tight race with Democrat Creigh Deeds to succeed outgoing Gov. Tim Kaine, a moderate who now chairs the Democratic National Committee.

But McDonnell also predicted the contest would not be affected by any high-profile endorsements on either side and professed confusion about Palin's abrupt decision to leave office with 18 months left in her term.

"I don't know how this recent announcement _ which I still don't fully understand; I only know what I've read in the media _ how that fully plays out and whether she's going to prefer a private life or whether she still wants to stay actively involved," McDonnell said.

In New Jersey, where President Barack Obama trounced the McCain-Palin ticket by 15 percentage points last November, state Republican Chairman Jay Webber said he'd had no contact with Palin or her team about a campaign visit on behalf of GOP candidate Chris Christie.

Several statewide polls have shown Christie, a former U.S. attorney, leading Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, who is running for re-election.

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"We don't have any plans on having her in," Webber said. "We're busy working to get Chris Christie elected and telling people about the failed record of Gov. Corzine."

The Virginia and New Jersey races are the only major statewide electoral contests in 2009, and strategists for both parties are studying them for clues as to whether the Republican Party can rebound from its devastating losses in the 2006 and 2008 elections.

Obama already has written a fundraising e-mail for Deeds in Virginia and will campaign with Corzine in New Jersey next week.

With few nationally recognized stars of their own, Republicans are trying to assess the impact _ both positive and negative _ Palin might have in both governors' races.

After Palin announced she would give up the governorship in Alaska, Nick Ayers, director of the Republican Governors Association, and Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee, both indicated she was eager to begin campaigning for GOP candidates.

"She is an important and galvanizing voice in the Republican Party. I believe she will be very helpful to the party this year as we wage critical campaigns in Virginia and New Jersey," Steele said.

To be sure, Palin has shown strength as a campaign surrogate.

Last fall, in a runoff election between Georgia GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss and Democratic challenger Jim Martin, Palin visited the state on Chambliss' behalf. Chambliss ended up defeating Martin by 15 percentage points in the December runoff, after winning by just three points a few weeks earlier in the November general election.

"I can't overstate the impact she had down here," Chambliss told Fox News the day after the runoff. "When she walks in a room, folks just explode."

But for all her charisma, Palin remains a decidedly mixed bag politically. While she remains wildly popular with many conservatives, she's held in contempt by many Democrats and has had little success winning over independents, who make up a growing share of voters in many states.

"She's a very polarizing figure. A lot of people love her, a lot of people just as strongly dislike her. Nobody's neutral about her," said Merle Black, a political science professor at Emory University in Atlanta.

For their part, Democrats in both New Jersey and Virginia were eager to link their rival GOP contenders to Palin.

"Her positions are certainly consistent with where Christie's been," Corzine spokesman Sean Darcy said. "They would both deny a woman the right to choose and they oppose new gun control legislation. And like Palin, Christie's staked out conservative right-wing positions on rejecting the federal stimulus money, which would create thousands of jobs."

In Virginia, Jared Leopold, a spokesman for Deeds, said, "If what Bob McDonnell wants to do is to bring in Sarah Palin and advocate for the same Republican policies that would take Virginia backward, I think Virginians would say, 'Thanks, but no thanks.'"

At least one 2010 candidate says he is eager for Palin's help.

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a conservative Republican facing a tough primary challenge from moderate Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, told reporters Wednesday that Palin is committed to campaigning for his re-election bid and that he welcomes her support.

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Lewis reported from Richmond, Va. Associated Press writer Michael Graczyk contributed to this report from Conroe, Texas.

NEW YORK — Sarah Palin's decision to step down as Alaska governor was driven in part by her wish to help Republican candidates across the country, associates say. But in New Jersey and Virginia...
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By her "logic" the goverenor of Virginia is a lame duck from the moment he/she is elected because it's limited to a single 4-year term of office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 07/08/2009

Exactly! Any politician with term limits will become a lame duck. Unless one quits first. LOL.

Dumb and dumber all in one package.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 07/08/2009
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 85 fans permalink

By her "logic"- If stepping down from the governership is her way of best "helping alaska" -think of how much she could help America by vowing to never to run for national public office

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 07/08/2009
- haval2 I'm a Fan of haval2 41 fans permalink

Take her help or risk being in trouble with the Dept. of Law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 07/08/2009

OMG, "The White House Department Of Law"!!!!!

The woman is too stupid to be embarrassed!

Keep talkin', Sarah.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 07/08/2009
- ScrappyGal I'm a Fan of ScrappyGal 2 fans permalink
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That was hilarious! LOL!

One thing I will say about her July 3rd speech: you can tell that SHE wrote it herself! It made absolutely NO SENSE whatsoever! But give the girl some credit for trying....­.I guess.

I hope the 'Department of Law' doesn't get us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 07/08/2009
- sjones66 I'm a Fan of sjones66 101 fans permalink

Is the Red Queen coming to get us? Oh, noes!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 07/08/2009
- indy girl I'm a Fan of indy girl 84 fans permalink
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Is that part of the Division of People Wearing Uniforms and Driving Fast Cars With The Twirly Lights?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 07/08/2009
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 85 fans permalink

I predict Palin will help GOPER candidates all accross this country - just like she helped McCain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 07/08/2009
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Yep...... she helped him alright... helped him with no chance in he.ll of winning last Nov.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 07/08/2009
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Translated politician code "Thanks but no thanks Sarah".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 07/08/2009

"And I'm here to tell ya' that (insert name) would make the best darn 1 year Guv'ner that you good folks could want, by golly!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 07/08/2009

It would depend on the kind of constituents a GOP candidate wants to attract.

We know that kinds of crowds Spalin draws.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 07/08/2009

Folks, we have to hang in here together and make absolutely certain this uneducated hatemonger doesn't get anywhere. You'd be shocked to see how many people actually like her as well as think that she's more than qualified to lead the country, DH included.

It's so very, very scary!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 07/08/2009
- rich misty I'm a Fan of rich misty 1043 fans permalink
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She has the support of 7 out of 10 Republicans according to the latest poll. That works out to 14.7% of the general electorate.

Laugh, but don't worry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 07/08/2009
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I hope she gets out there in the political circuit. After all, everyone she attacks seems to rise to the top. She's good for the opposition and good for the critics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 07/08/2009

Oh please, please, please Chris Christy, you MUST have Sarah take the red-eye broomstick down from the Artic Circle fisheries to lovely New Jersey.

I want to PERSONALLY voice my appreciation for all the kind things Ms Palin said during (and after) the campaign about our President.

You Betcha (wink-wink).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 07/08/2009
- skmbho I'm a Fan of skmbho 10 fans permalink

Maybe Ms. SP is pricing herself out of business. There is no doubt that she believes she is a value for the dollar. We will see if the rest of the GOP agree. Greed is an ugly bch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 07/08/2009
- mychagal I'm a Fan of mychagal 17 fans permalink

Excellent blog. Only someone this arrogant, with all the stunts she has pulled since her return from the election, would think that anyone would have anything to do with her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 07/08/2009

You betcha!
;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 07/08/2009

Can you say landslide in 2012 yet???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 07/08/2009
- mychagal I'm a Fan of mychagal 17 fans permalink

The operational words are, "she's held in contempt."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 07/08/2009

Sarah Palin was a huge hit here in Virginia..­..especial­ly the "real" parts of Virginia. I'm certain that McDonnel will be using Sarah Palin to drum up the rural vote. No doubt in my mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 07/08/2009

That certainly doesn't say much for the people in "real" Virginia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 07/08/2009
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Are the fake parts of Virginia made out of balsa wood and cardboard?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 07/08/2009
- trisha08 I'm a Fan of trisha08 71 fans permalink

You made me laugh. Good one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 07/08/2009
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 222 fans permalink

No, but PALIN might be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 07/08/2009
- noamjunior I'm a Fan of noamjunior 85 fans permalink

failed in NOv 08- will fail again if tried

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 07/08/2009
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 222 fans permalink

Many people thought she was too dense to be the VP, and now she thinks she's good enough for the president slot?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 07/08/2009
- prabbit I'm a Fan of prabbit 10 fans permalink

If that is the case, why did the G.O.P lose?

I think you've been hitting the Macaca juice a little too much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 07/08/2009
- Phoebe917 I'm a Fan of Phoebe917 48 fans permalink
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where are the "real" parts. i guess you think that Northern Virginia isn't "real"? they voted overwhelmingly for Obama. "rural" does not necessarily mean "real". you're parrotting palin, now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 07/08/2009
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