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Rumor Mongering: Palin Coming to Arkansas?

Word about town is that talks are in progress to bring GOP VP candidate Gov. Sarah Palin to Arkansas to raise money and rally the GOP troops in the coming weeks. (First report I heard was “in October,” but date is thus far indeterminate.)

While it’s nice to know that they’re thinking of us, am I alone in wondering if the ticket’s time wouldn’t be better focused on visits to battleground states—not a state like Arkansas, whose six electoral votes are a lock for McCain/Palin? (That’s right, Blake Rutherford, I said it: “a lock”!). I suppose it depends on how much money they’re talking about raising. Developing….

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11 thoughts on “Rumor Mongering: Palin Coming to Arkansas?

  • Alright, alright. Check out the latest over at The Think Tank. I have Arkansas and a solid state for McCain. It doesn’t have to be, but it’s pretty clear that the Obama campaign is going to focus elsewhere.

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  • David Kinkade

    Blake,
    You have to understand, it’s so rare that an Arkansas Republican gets to trash talk that we have to make the most of those opportunities when they come around.
    D.

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  • AKA Bryce

    YEA!!! Take that Arkansas Democrats!

    -I’ll be quiet now.

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  • Brent

    She may come for a get out the vote rally which would sure help the Republican Legislative candidates.

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  • The good thing about Obama being on the ticket is that it is going to help the RPA pick up about 5 state house seats this year.

    The Democrats super-majority in the legislature is going to shrink now that Huckabee isn’t undermining every Republican legislative candidate in the State.

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  • David Kinkade

    Is that true? Will McCain/Palin have any effect that far down the ballot in Arkansas? Seems to me that Arkansas voters have demonstrated their capacity for split-ticket voting plenty of times.
    D.

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  • Arkansas voters are more than capable of splitting their tickets and many will this year. However, the RPA is going to win legislative seats that are in mostly Republican areas already. Look for the Republicans to pickup seats in Saline, White, North Pulaski,and Washington Counties.

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  • Impressive use of the Drudge Report’s breathless promise of good things go come: “Developing. . .” What a masterful ellipsis! (Or Biden-like plagiarism, I’m not sure which.)

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  • David Kinkade

    John,
    Especially since it’s not really “developing,” other than me waiting for the state GOP to send out a press release in a couple of weeks.
    D.

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  • David,

    So true. I’ll still submit that there are strong arguments for Obama making a play here. But if you look at the poll numbers compared to those in PA, OH, FL, MI, NC, CO, NV, IN, WI. NH and ND I can understand why he’s focusing his efforts elsewhere. Of course, this race could come down to New Hampshire’s four electoral votes. Obama might have wished that he had focused some resources in Arkansas. Time will tell.

    BR

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  • AKA Bryce

    YEA!!! But untill then Blake…..take that!!! YEA!! We win one!!

    That should be all the winning we do for a while.

    -I’ll be quiet now.

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