Sarah Palin was without a doubt the unsaid queen of the 9/12 March. Of the many
people I interviewed, about a dozen expressed solid support for a Palin candidacy, with all of the others at least open to supporting her....
“All eyes are on Sarah Palin,” a man said. “Without her, McCain would have lost in a landslide.”
“Palin is from outside the Beltway. They hate her down here in D.C., and that’s why we need her,” one woman said to me.
“Quitting as governor was so smart,” another man said. “She got her leg out of a political beartrap. They were trying to sink her up in Alaska.”
Palin for President pins, shirts, and even signs were constant. Truly, she is their woman. And it’s hard to see that changing. Among those with whom I spoke who were committed to a candidate, she was the only name.who came up. Her anti-Washington credibility overwhelmed them.
“She has ethics and moral values, she’s pro-life, she knows what she stands for and she speaks with integrity.” She’s one of them.
This slideshow, created by Cecilia Trent (Palin Lover on Slideshow.com), illustrates these sentiments beautifully:
912 March - Slideshow by Palin Lover (Cecilia Trent) http://www.slide.com/r?pcid=N-v-RwchUgIWsFH2XI2D05TgG991F42mv3cp9M6OpbCJ3bKdYv6h9TGYYiAdjIA7&cy=tw
What I Saw at the 9/12 March (Alex Knepper) http://race42008.com/2009/09/12/what-i-saw-at-the-912-march/
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