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Scott Conroy: Palin Lays Out What Her Campaign Would Look Like

Posted by joshpainter on August 13, 2011

– by Josh Painter
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RealClearPolitics’ Scott Conroy observes that Gov. Sarah Palin today showed “that she has done some serious thinking about her potential strategy,” should she decide to get into the 2012 presidential race. Conroy asked Gov. Palin what kind of campaign she would run. She answered:

“Each campaign that I’ve ever run in these 20 years of elected office have been kind of unconventional — right, Todd? We’ve always been outspent two to one, 10 to one, five to one; never won any polls heading into election night but usually won the election. So it would be unconventional and very grass-roots. Very grass-roots. And I wouldn’t be out there looking for hires out of that political bubble that seem to result in the same old ideas, the same old talking points, the things that Americans get so sick and tired of hearing and kind of suffering through.

“You know, we want new. We want new energy. We want conviction and passion and candidness — even if through that candidness you make mistakes and you say things like ‘the executive power in Texas is different than the executive power in Alaska.’ . . . I’m just saying that candidness, not fearing so much what the interpretation is going to be when it comes to the comments and positions you’re articulating but just speaking from the heart and saying, ‘Here’s where I think America needs to head, and here’s how I think we can turn the economy around, and here’s what I’ve done in the past to show you truly a foundation of where my beliefs come from of what works in a small town, in a state, in a big industry like oil and gas — what is it that can be done to turn things around.’ I’ll express that and not fearing what the ramifications of the expressions would be.”

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Cross-posted from Texans for Sarah Palin

– JP

2 Responses to “Scott Conroy: Palin Lays Out What Her Campaign Would Look Like”

  1. James said

    I hate to see the year go by fast Sarah, but I wish you would hurry up.

  2. […] Scott Conroy: Palin Lays Out What Her Campaign Would Look Like (via Sarah Palin Information Blog) Posted on August 13, 2011 by loopyloo305 – by Josh Painter * RealClearPolitics' Scott Conroy observes that Gov. Sarah Palin today showed "that she has done some serious thinking about her potential strategy," should she decide to get into the 2012 presidential race. Conroy asked Gov. Palin what kind of campaign she would run. She answered: “Each campaign that I’ve ever run in these 20 years of elected office have been kind of unconventional — right, Todd? We’ve always been outspent two … Read More […]

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