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Sarah Palin Visits Iowa Ahead Of Ames Straw Poll, Stokes 2012 Speculation

Sarah Palin Iowa Straw Poll

PHILIP ELLIOTT   08/12/11 10:24 PM ET   AP

DES MOINES, Iowa — Sarah Palin stoked speculation anew Friday of a future presidential run, inserting herself into the 2012 conversation by visiting in Iowa during an important week in the GOP race – and just as Texas Gov. Rick Perry becomes a candidate.

"There is still plenty of room for a common sense conservative," the former Alaska governor insisted to a crush of reporters as she inspected cattle with her family at the Iowa State Fair.

Characteristically, she played coy about her plans and sent mixed messages.

Palin said she hasn't decided whether she would run for president, but suggested she was leaning toward a bid, adding: "When we're ready to announce ... you won't be able to miss the announcement."

Asked about Perry, she said: "He's a great guy and I look forward to see him in those debates." But she rebuffed questions about whether that meant she'd be standing on stage with him.

Appearing on Fox News' "Sean Hannity Show" Friday night, Palin welcomed the idea of Perry entering the race, saying: "You deserve good choices. As for me, I'm still considering it."

When pressed earlier in the day about her future plans, Palin said a trip home and a visit to the Alaska state fair were in order.

"Moose season is starting up in Alaska soon so we'll go back home and moose hunt," she said, adding: "And then, we'll come back out on the road, we hope."

As she shuffled through cattle pens and livestock buildings in a casual T-shirt and black slacks, Palin posed for pictures with well-wishers and fans. She scrawled her autograph on hats and fair programs, asked supporters what they did for a living and talked about becoming a grandmother.

Nearby, onlookers jumped onto fences and craned to get a glimpse of the Palins amid the jostling throng of journalists circling her. It was a marked changfe from the declared candidates who visited the fair and met with voters without such a buzz.

Officially, Palin, the GOP's 2008 vice presidential nominee who resigned the Alaska governorship midterm in 2009, was in Iowa as the Midwestern swing of a "One Nation" bus tour that she began in the spring on the East Coast. She called it a family vacation but her political action committee paid for the trip. Part of it included a visit to the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire – the same day GOP front-runner Mitt Romney formally entered the race.

This time, her visit to the state that leads off the GOP nominating contests was sandwiched between a Thursday night debate and Saturday's Iowa straw poll in which her would-be rivals are participating. She said she wasn't planning to stick around for the results of the test vote that could indicate which candidate has the strongest organization in the leadoff caucus state.

"No, no, I don't want to step on anybody's feet during that," Palin said, even as she seemingly did just that.

She also differed with Rep. Michele Bachmann's answer to a question about women being submissive to their husbands.

Bachmann was asked about previous comments she had made that she studied tax law because husband, Marcus, suggested it, and cited a Bible verse requiring wives to submit to husbands. On Thursday, Bachmann, the only woman currently in the Republican presidential field, said she interprets "submission" to mean "respect."

A day later, Palin said: "That's her opinion, you know, is that her submission to her husband means respecting her husband. I respect my husband, too."

But Palin added: "I can't imagine my husband ever telling me what to do, really. He never has told me what to do when it comes to a political step. And I appreciate that. I respect you for that, Todd."

A Bachmann spokeswoman did not have immediate comment.

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Sarah Palin stoked speculation anew Friday of a future presidential run, inserting herself into the 2012 conversation by visiting in Iowa during an important week in the GOP r...
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DG3
04:59 AM on 08/15/2011
Wherever there's a Republican event going on, you can rely on Palin to be milling around in the parking lot.

She didn't have the cajones to finish her term as governor, and she wants the same easy route when it comes to announcing her candidacy. The less work, the better. The longer she waits, that means there will be that many fewer interviews.

What a joke.
09:14 PM on 08/14/2011
oops I should have edited that a bit but you get the idea....
01:30 PM on 08/14/2011
Sarah shows uo everywhere---sort of a Forrest Gump with t!!ts.
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indy girl
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05:03 PM on 08/18/2011
....only not as bright.
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01:04 PM on 08/14/2011
News Flash : Sarah Palin will show up in Punxsutawney, PA on February 2nd, thinking it's a GOP event. But will she see her shadow?
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
12:46 PM on 08/14/2011
Now is not the time for Palin
by Kathleen Parker

"...Her months-long tease about whether she'll run for president may be a savvy move if you're selling books and cutting TV deals, but it's not much in the way of leadership.

Eventually, when a tease goes on too long, fascination morphs into boredom. Or anger. The authenticity that Palin displayed in her early days as mayor of Wasilla and governor of Alaska has lost is luster from overexposure. Authenticity becomes inauthentic once it is commodified and packaged as a marketing strategy.

There never has been any debate about Palin's considerable star power. Full of personality and chutzpah, she gets credit for putting relative unknowns on the political map and for raising mountains of cash with a wink and some fiery rhetoric..."

http://www.statesmanjournal.com/article/20110814/OPINION/108140332/Now-not-time-Palin
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12:25 PM on 08/14/2011
Sarah, may if you stop driving around the country on your polluted bus they we don't have to "DRILL, BABY, DRILL!" as much.

By the way, stop travelling around the country using Federal funding public highways. Aren't you part of the GOP cult believing in free-marke­t and public road is part of big-govern­ement wasteful spending?

We got news for you GOPers - get the 'he...ll" out of our public roads or take a toll road for all we care!

L.O.L. Wondering why the voters can't see through the smoke and mirrors that clown like her putting up.
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winkywinky
10:55 AM on 08/14/2011
Sarah forgot to bring these to the Iowa Fair.

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shilparules
05:39 AM on 08/14/2011
Proud patriot princess Sarah Palin should, can, & will be our next President. She has the desire & determination to restore American pride, prosperity, & power.
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ross nichols
08:36 AM on 08/14/2011
Yea,right,what a joke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
11:00 PM on 08/13/2011
Sarah is a complete joke. I wish the news media would just ignore her. The news media feeds her ego. She doesn't represent anything worthwhile she just wants to be in the limelight. I for one am sick of her and her family. Who cares!
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MMMMarilyn
06:30 PM on 08/13/2011
It's time for the quitter to $#itter or get offa da potta.
05:38 PM on 08/13/2011
She going for the Vice Presidential Candidacy. She wants to be visible to the Presidential candidates to set her apart from the others in the Teabagger/republican cesspool.
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busynurse
there is a light that never goes out
12:51 PM on 08/14/2011
Poor Sarah. Perhaps it's a case of "always the bridesmaid, never the bride."
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julietrecamier
Responsible and accountable
03:54 PM on 08/15/2011
You might have a point; having watched her all year, like everyone else, I thought she would have announced her candicacy on Reagan's 100th birthday; when she didn't, I was reminded of her Fox contract that expires in December; then I thought she might announce very close to December to reap most of the contract; then I thought she might run for the Senate in AZ because she bought a house there; if she doesn't run, she'll have to keep herself in the spotlight by other means, thus the senate run; it never occured to me she might be interested in VP as a stepping stone to P; I doubt Perry or Romney will choose her for VP, and I think Bachmann would seriously err if she did; Palin outshines Bachmann, but not Romney or Perry, particularly Perry. Gotta love this process.
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indy girl
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05:21 PM on 08/18/2011
Any Republican who would choose Trainwreck Quitter™ as their VP after seeing her in action in 2008 doesn't deserve to be President.
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Republican No More
I would like to nominate my dog...she's smarter...
05:34 PM on 08/13/2011
Oh Sarah, Sarah, Sarah... I've been telling everybody she's running for Vice-president... I think when she got faxed the job description by Senator McCain she said to herself..."that's the job I always wanted!" I think she's going to try to cut a deal with Governor Perry but that shark will roll on her... probably Governor Pawlenty.... Perry/Pawlenty 2012...
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winkywinky
04:40 PM on 08/13/2011
375 comments..hahaha..she's done!!!!!
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10:38 AM on 08/13/2011
This is a sick thing to say, but Palin is looking more and more like the latest Buick model of cosmetic surgery. I suspect the residency programs have a clip art approach to marketing, lips are out now, and the angular jaw suggests a more forceful persona. I only say this because it appears as if the Michael Jackson bone structure is with us for a while. Bristol is now on board too. It is interesting, at least to me, why some folks have facial bone structure broken, cut, resewn, and contoured. I guess people don't notice, that they didn't notice.
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conservativelady
12:50 AM on 08/14/2011
Maybe that's why she had to leave the Bus tour, she needed more plastic work done for her Presidentail run, yes, she has her priorities in all the right places.
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julietrecamier
Responsible and accountable
03:59 PM on 08/15/2011
Wishful thinking; we can't take her charisma and beauty away from her, even if we wanted to; she's a media magnet everywhere she goes; she is the most polarizing figure in politics today, by virtue of jealousy, dislike, or sheer hatred/love, which I totally understand in the psychological sense; she entertains me.
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10:52 PM on 08/15/2011
I don't see her charisma or beauty. She put her sights on our local Congesswoman, and luckily she is now ambulatory, but numerous people are dead. She may have not pulled the trigger,but Palin charged the atmosphere, and provided the tinder for those who did.
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DickRay Schliep
10:32 AM on 08/13/2011
Palin here is a news flash for you. WE are tired of you and your family. End of story