Not Every Conservative Jumps on the Palin Bandwagon
August 7th, 2010
It’s true, and this past week has been no exception. Recently, two of Sarah Palin’s choice endorsements, Todd Tiarht and CeCe Heil, have faced a narrow defeat in their state’s primaries. Some folks say Sarah’s endorsing helps candidates, while others say that it doesn’t matter at all. Sometimes I can’t help but feel disappointed at the results. But then again, everyone has their choice candidate that they want to vote for, with or without Palin’s help. The impression I get is that some folks like Sarah and what she’s doing as far as endorsing goes, but all of them have probably already made their decisions before she had the chance to announce her endorsement choice. Overall, I’m sure that some folks prefer to vote based on who they like rather than who chooses to endorse them, while others are wary with choosing certain candidates that happen to inspire her. For example, when I first heard that Sarah chose Carly Fiorina as her endorsement choice, I was happy because she wanted to help out a GOP senate candidate in my state! But, it stirred up some controversy, mainly with the Tea Party. So, before I made my decision, I decided to check out Carly and what she stood for. I liked what I saw. I liked Chuck DeVore too, but I thought that a former female CEO would have a better chance of taking on Barbara Boxer and helping out with the economy rather than a former assemblyman that was mainly a Tea Party favorite(that’s just my opinion). So, I voted for her, and she won! And as of now, she seems to be growing more popular against Boxer. So, what do you folks think? Do you agree with my personal thoughts of Palin’s endorsment activity?
-Glenn Nahrwold
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I don’t care which famous person supports who. Mark Levin also supported Tiahrt. So what? I vote for who should win not who can win. Just one person’s opinion.
I agree with that opinion Full Boar. I also agree with how you and others should vote.