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Can you imagine a Hillary-Sarah race for president in 2012?

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Hillary will be the Democratic nominee.

Sarah will be the Republican nominee if McCain runs for only one term or dies.

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  1. I could imagine it, but I think it extremely unlikely that McCain ins this election in order to make that feasible.  Also, America would need to do some serious discovery on who Palin is.  She has significantly less name recognition than has had since 2004 and he has written 2 books and campaigned constantly on his own terms, and people still say they don't know who he is.  Palin could run in the primaries to get exposure in 4 years, but I don't think we are going to get too much for her this year.  I think she will be speaking on McCain's behalf and pushing his message this year.  If, by chance, McCain does win the White House, I think she may get that shot.  Not too many Republicans would challenge her if she were o become President if he were to become incapacitated, and the Dem's would almost definitely elect Hillary if Obama fails to capture the White House this year.  She would have to do a pretty great job as President in order to beat Hillary, but like I said before, she is virtually unknown, and although she will get significantly more popular in the coming weeks, she would have to define herself before she could win an election on her own in a national stage.  


  2. Sarah has nothing on Hillary.

  3. It would be great. We would finally get a strong third party and, as an added bonus, it might be called the Man Party, That would be awesome.

  4. Holy h**l,I wish you hadn't put that in my head.

    Yes and I'm going to have nightmares tonight.

  5. Hillary would win hands down!

  6. Could happen, I suppose.  But in order for it to come about, several things would have to happen. First, Obama would have to lose.  Second, if McCain wins, he'd have to not be running for a second term (for whatever reason).  If McCain loses, and we shift your very theoretical question to 2016 instead of 2012, Palin would have to be nominated by the Republicans, and historically, being the VP candidate on the losing ticket hasn't proven to be a bright spot on anyone's resume.  

  7. Yes.

  8. That's not very nice.

    You give us newly Obama supporter a bad name.

    We don't want anyone to die ok!

  9. If Sarah keeps her 80% approval ratings Hillary would be a goner because Hillary isn't even close to that!

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