Sarah Palin To Help Senator John McCain To Raise Fund
January 22nd, 2010 - 7:49 pm ICT by GD ( 2 comments )By Meena Kar
Arizona, Jan 22, (THAINDIAN NEWS) The former governor of Alaska and one of the most prominent Republican politicians of the United States, Sarah Palin, has decided to help Senator John McCain, in his re-election bid. Sarah Palin’s decision to support Senator John McCain indicates that the tension between the two politicians, which was indicated in ‘Going Rogue’ has been resolved.
According to the reports, Sarah Palin will be with Senator John McCain in the fund raising event on March 26, which will be followed by a public event on the next day. Senator John McCain, who is confident of his victory in the re-election indicated that he is completely focused on the campaign and have some of the high profile figures of his party by his side in the campaign. While talking about Sarah Palin’s decision to assist him in fund raising and campaign, the Senator said that he considers Sarah Palin has ‘energized’ the country and is one of the strong voices of the Republican party. He expects that the people of Arizona would welcome her to their state. In his speech, Senator John McCain expressed his hopes about the campaign and said, “I’m looking forward to getting back on the campaign trail with my former running mate…”.
Sarah Palin, in a recent post of her Facebook profile indicated that she will not only support Senator John McCain but also she will be with people whom she considers to he “heroes and statesman”. In her social networking profile, she said that she had also considered about offering necessary assistance to Rep. Michele Bachmann and Governor Rick Perry of Texas.
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January 22nd, 2010 at 9:00 pm
We want you to win, Sarah.
John McCain was not faithful to his wife - he is not faithful to Conservatives.
You owe him nothing. You paid him by running with him. Don’t overpay him by campaigning for him. He will hurt you.
Conservatives do not want him.
We want you!
January 22nd, 2010 at 10:01 pm
This is sad. I think Sarah Palin’s biggest boosters were We The People, aka, tea partiers, who held their noses to vote for McCain. Now that’s she her own person, when she backs someone from the left of a party that has drifted further and further away from their conservative principals, she’ll be reevaluated as to what she actually stands for. Remember, we were taking a lot on faith of what we ‘thought’ she was.