Voting For Sarah Palin in 2012: For Real?
You better believe it! If you were just to do a Google search of Sarah Palin, you will get a pretty good idea just how popular she is.
There are pages and pages of interesting stuff on, or about, Sarah Palin.
We did an analytical study on search engines to see what people were interested in with the search for the name Palin and just how many were searching.
You better believe it! If you were just to do a Google search of Sarah Palin, you will get a pretty good idea just how popular she is.
A much broader search shows nearly double the number of people who are interested in Sarah Palin.
There is no other conservative candidate that comes anywhere close to these numbers.
We can take it a step further and look at the "so-called" front-runners for the GOP.
The information we obtained gave us even more reasons to believe Sarah Palin could be the conservative front runner for the GOP.
Compared to the nearly four million researching Palin on the Internet, the nearest rivals have far fewer searches: Mitt Romney with seventy-four thousand searches.
Romney, arguable may be the front-runner for the GOP.
He has a solid business reputation, lots of money and a political machine ready to move on stand-by.
However, his demise may be the health care legislation he pushed for in Massachusetts similar to the Obama Universal Health Care Bill; or his reputation for flip-flopping on the abortion issue; or the belief by many Republicans that he isn't a true conservative; or the fact that many in this country question whether a Mormon could even be elected.
Nevertheless, Romney's name is popular within the GOP.
Mike Huckabee thirty-three thousand searches.
Mike Huckabee's name is being thrown around as another possible front runner for the GOP.
He is popular with the far right religious conservatives and seems to be getting support from certain elements with in the Tea Party.
However, he may be too far to the right and too religious for main stream America.
Newt Gingrich with nearly seventy-four thousand searches.
Another name being discussed as a potential front runner is the ex-Speaker Newt Gingrich.
A conservative by name, he seems to move his positions on issues as the wind blows.
Another career politician who talks in circles depending on the current mood and swing of the most recent political surveys.
There are a number of GOP "young guns" in the lime light when names are being tossed around for potential candidates.
An effort I think to test the waters to see who is most popular.
Some of the names being thrown around include Chris Christie, Mitch Daniels, Bobby Jindall, David Petraes, Marco Rubio and several others.
All of whom are no where near as popular as Sarah Palin when looking strictly at the numeric models we determined from our research.
Therefore all of these potential candidates would be starting way back in the pack on the national stage against Sarah Palin.
So, with the GOP usually going with the candidates who have experience on the National stage, Sarah Palin has to considered to be the front-runner for the 2012 campaign.
If you add in her immense popularity with Tea Party members and the overwhelming lead in Internet searches on her, you better take her seriously.
Sarah Palin may just become the first woman president of the United States.
At least our mathematical models indicate a strong leader with great potential.
I think we should all think about the question that's not being asked.
Is the GOP ready for Sarah Palin as the presidential candidate for the party? I think the GOP is not ready for Sarah Palin, and in fact, we believe they are afraid of her because of the power she has with the people.
Using the power of the people behind her, Palin could make waves in Washington that threaten the power of the party.
After all, it has been the "good old boys club" for a long time, and Sarah Palin doesn't exactly fit the "good old boy" image.
There are pages and pages of interesting stuff on, or about, Sarah Palin.
We did an analytical study on search engines to see what people were interested in with the search for the name Palin and just how many were searching.
You better believe it! If you were just to do a Google search of Sarah Palin, you will get a pretty good idea just how popular she is.
A much broader search shows nearly double the number of people who are interested in Sarah Palin.
There is no other conservative candidate that comes anywhere close to these numbers.
We can take it a step further and look at the "so-called" front-runners for the GOP.
The information we obtained gave us even more reasons to believe Sarah Palin could be the conservative front runner for the GOP.
Compared to the nearly four million researching Palin on the Internet, the nearest rivals have far fewer searches: Mitt Romney with seventy-four thousand searches.
Romney, arguable may be the front-runner for the GOP.
He has a solid business reputation, lots of money and a political machine ready to move on stand-by.
However, his demise may be the health care legislation he pushed for in Massachusetts similar to the Obama Universal Health Care Bill; or his reputation for flip-flopping on the abortion issue; or the belief by many Republicans that he isn't a true conservative; or the fact that many in this country question whether a Mormon could even be elected.
Nevertheless, Romney's name is popular within the GOP.
Mike Huckabee thirty-three thousand searches.
Mike Huckabee's name is being thrown around as another possible front runner for the GOP.
He is popular with the far right religious conservatives and seems to be getting support from certain elements with in the Tea Party.
However, he may be too far to the right and too religious for main stream America.
Newt Gingrich with nearly seventy-four thousand searches.
Another name being discussed as a potential front runner is the ex-Speaker Newt Gingrich.
A conservative by name, he seems to move his positions on issues as the wind blows.
Another career politician who talks in circles depending on the current mood and swing of the most recent political surveys.
There are a number of GOP "young guns" in the lime light when names are being tossed around for potential candidates.
An effort I think to test the waters to see who is most popular.
Some of the names being thrown around include Chris Christie, Mitch Daniels, Bobby Jindall, David Petraes, Marco Rubio and several others.
All of whom are no where near as popular as Sarah Palin when looking strictly at the numeric models we determined from our research.
Therefore all of these potential candidates would be starting way back in the pack on the national stage against Sarah Palin.
So, with the GOP usually going with the candidates who have experience on the National stage, Sarah Palin has to considered to be the front-runner for the 2012 campaign.
If you add in her immense popularity with Tea Party members and the overwhelming lead in Internet searches on her, you better take her seriously.
Sarah Palin may just become the first woman president of the United States.
At least our mathematical models indicate a strong leader with great potential.
I think we should all think about the question that's not being asked.
Is the GOP ready for Sarah Palin as the presidential candidate for the party? I think the GOP is not ready for Sarah Palin, and in fact, we believe they are afraid of her because of the power she has with the people.
Using the power of the people behind her, Palin could make waves in Washington that threaten the power of the party.
After all, it has been the "good old boys club" for a long time, and Sarah Palin doesn't exactly fit the "good old boy" image.
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