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...
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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- SF13 I'm a Fan of SF13 11 fans permalink

I know this is a ridiculous question given it is Sarah Palin but if she hates the media so much why does she keep talking to them ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 07/08/2009
- BUTCHER111 I'm a Fan of BUTCHER111 7 fans permalink

Gosh, I wonder why they wouldn’t want the support of a quitter?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 07/08/2009
- whatthel I'm a Fan of whatthel 255 fans permalink
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The point guard that walked off the court.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 07/08/2009
- marko77 I'm a Fan of marko77 32 fans permalink

No, she lost the ball out of bounds before stumbling off the court.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 07/08/2009
- stylenease I'm a Fan of stylenease 18 fans permalink
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This woman's "help" is the kiss of death to anyone who is a reasonable candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 07/08/2009
- bayside I'm a Fan of bayside 38 fans permalink
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All the klan states will love her..If they do ask her to help ,then when she draws the klan to her and it is exposed dont compain. They know the kind of people she draws..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 07/08/2009
- trisha08 I'm a Fan of trisha08 70 fans permalink

That is closer to the truth than most realize. Read some posts on the Palin fans sites. Scary, scary stuff. They are fully expecting Palin to start a revolution. I'm not talking about a run in 2012---they are expecting her to lead a revolution to "take back this country"----NOW.

Many comment that they are willing to "fight to their death" with Palin as their leader. I kid you not people. That's the crowd that she attracts.

Those people are working themselves up into a violent frenzy. I hope Homeland Security is monitoring those sites. It's very scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 07/08/2009
- solid I'm a Fan of solid 24 fans permalink

any links?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 07/08/2009
- loax I'm a Fan of loax 20 fans permalink

Run from this she-wolf! She is only interested in herself gaining monetarily. She will spit in your eye as soon a look at you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 07/08/2009
- SF13 I'm a Fan of SF13 11 fans permalink

I think she wants to do "paid" speeches, not help Republicans campaign for free. This is all about money. Paid speeches and her book.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 07/08/2009

The Quitter furiously Twittered
Bitterly Frittering in her Litter
This Jittering critter is not Fitter
Than a washed out pinch hitter
Giving more people reason to titter
About the Twittering Lies of this Grifter

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 07/08/2009

Espresso,
Brilliant! She and Todd are in fact grifters!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 07/08/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 54 fans permalink

Great.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 07/08/2009
- SF13 I'm a Fan of SF13 11 fans permalink

Yeah Sarah can help. She can stand there and incite hate speech and do name calling, then whine when the media is picking on her. Whining is a very important in her campaign. It's a priority. It's required. Booo hooo nobody likes me. They're picking on me. They ask questions that are way too hard.

Yikes! Can't wait !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 07/08/2009
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The GOP is already going down in flames.... whether they want Silly Sarah or not, their party is a sinking ship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 07/08/2009
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If Mitt can't defeat Sarah in the primary battle he really is quite a pathetic bloke

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 07/08/2009
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those two would fight in the restroom over the mirror...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 07/08/2009
- Aabby I'm a Fan of Aabby 30 fans permalink
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lololol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 07/08/2009
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or fight for the comb or brush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 07/08/2009
- SF13 I'm a Fan of SF13 11 fans permalink

He's already said bad things about her .. i.e. she only has her looks.. and look who's talking ?!!? lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 07/08/2009
- ThanksMatt I'm a Fan of ThanksMatt 93 fans permalink
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I wished she would just fade into oblivion. Yet she still threatens to be around and whip up the red meat crowd. Suits her well actually, if one considers her background.

Now lately Palin expressed a strong dislike of the politics of personal destruction. That's what she said and I agree with it. But what was she doing so far in her own career, even besides what we saw last fall?

Do we all remember HOW exactly Sarah Palin came to power? Did she not rise a) through powerful secessionist party members and b) through personal attacks on and bullying of the other candidates? This happened not once but several times – so much so it can safely be called a recurring pattern.

Have a look for yourself: here is the link to this remarkable and very well researched article from Max Blumenthal: Sarah Palin's radical right wing mentors http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/10/10/palin_chryson/

The surfacing of this story frightened her a lot, and rightly so. Here is the exchange she had with Steve Schmidt about it:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/07/01/politics/main5128672.shtml

Although Blumenthal’s report did not receive the deserved attention at the time the facts remain true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 07/08/2009
- ThanksMatt I'm a Fan of ThanksMatt 93 fans permalink
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Part 2: To Schmidt’s credit goes that he would not lie about it like she demanded, yet most probably just because he understood it was impossible and the story would then attract more attention.
His political calculation succeeded at the time and the story did not receive the necessary attention.

Nevertheless the surfaced facts remain true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 07/08/2009
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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I think it's safe to say that you won't see her showing up for candidates in swing districts -- USA today poll:


"Independents by 55%-34% would prefer she leave the national stage."


http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2009-07-07-palin-poll_N.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 07/08/2009
- SF13 I'm a Fan of SF13 11 fans permalink

So she can campaign in the South ? lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 07/08/2009
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630,000 confused voters in Alaska are no judge of character

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 07/08/2009
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Ideed, if Ben Franklin's dictum that people get the government they deserve is true then Alaskans must be a pretty rotten bunch, Palin largely won the governorship becuase most of Alaska state politics was up on indictment for something if not actually in jail! Just netsearch 'Corrupt Bastards Club' sometime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 07/08/2009
- Rahul75 I'm a Fan of Rahul75 2 fans permalink

Well, duh...Sara­h is completely off her rocker. She doesn't need to run against anybody to lose, she's doing a fabulous job of that on her own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 07/08/2009

This reminds me of when Frank Zappa was testifying for Tipper Gore's panel investigating profanity in music lyrics. One of the artists under attack was John Denver, for promoting drug use, when he sang "Rocky Mountain High". Denver was appalled that he was being grouped with Zappa, whom Denver clearly considered some sort of undesirable. "Don't help me, Frank" was pretty much his attitude. The comparison stops there though; Zappa was an intelligent and concise witness and speaker. Sarah? Not so much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 07/08/2009
- KDog76A I'm a Fan of KDog76A 18 fans permalink
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point, but she has done a lot better than you have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 07/08/2009
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I imagine so did Al Capone. Your point...?

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