Palin’s ‘dummy-run’ on how to beat Obama in 2012 presidential race

By ANI
Tuesday, October 12, 2010

WASHINGTON - Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin has publicly outlined what she sees as the themes for the next presidential elections, and laid down for potential Republican candidates what they should push for to counter US President Barack Obama.

“These two elections, 2010 and 2012, go hand-in-hand. The theme of 2010 has got to be rebuke their errors, reject, repeal; and then the theme of 2012, it’s renew, revive and restore,” Politico quoted Palin, as saying.

Palin also said that Republicans should pledge to “renew our optimistic, pioneering spirit, revive our free market system and restore constitutional limits and our standing in the world, as that abiding beacon of freedom,” and added that the message should be “not transformation but restoration with a ‘Great Awakening’ that we already feel emerging across America.”

Until the weekend, Palin had been turning aside almost all speculations about the 2012 presidential elections by saying that she was only focused on November’s midterm election.

She, however, has changed her tone over the weekend and claimed: “We will win this year, we will win this year, and I believe we will win in 2012.” (ANI)

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