This will depend on whom you ask! Many people appear to think she’s definitely running, but other people think she is not at all running. I would argue that she is going to influence the election of 2012 regardless of whether she is running for President or not. Her star power among Republicans and the Tea Party movement makes her a force to be reckoned with. If she runs, she will be among the front-runners for that GOP nomination. If she doesn’t run, her endorsement of 1 of the other candidates could send that candidate towards the nomination.
Without further ado, it is time to answer the million dollar question. Is Sarah Palin running for President in 2012?
Here would be the reasons Palin is running for President in 2012:
Palin recently went on a bus tour around the United States. She visited many of the key political states which will make determine the GOP nominee for 2012. Some of the states she visited included Iowa and Nh. It would not make sense for her to go on a bus tour if she wasn’t seriously considering a run. Public transit tour is an unofficial presidential exploratory study that she is running to see if she’s a chance to win the nomination.
She hasn’t stated whether or not she is running. If Palin was not at all running, she wouldn’t keep everyone guessing.
She has purchased a house in Arizona. This resolves many of the logistical hurdles she’d face if she attempted to operate a campaign from Alaska. It’s much easier to visit around the continental 48 states.
Is Sarah Palin running for President in 2012?
Here are the reasons Palin isn’t running for President in 2012:
Palin includes a great life today. She is making huge amount of money from her book, her Television show, her speaking engagements, and everything else she’s doing now. Why would she want to give up all that money and fame to run a grueling campaign? She doesn’t need to operate for President for financial reasons or promotional reasons.
She isn’t the leading GOP candidate in the polls. Mitt Romney is getting probably the most support, and Herman Cain is tied with Palin in most polls.
Many of the leading voices in conservative news and radio say they do not think she is running. Several leading voices like Glenn Beck, Shawn Hannity, and Rush Limbaugh have probably had private conversations with her contributing these phones have these opinions about her aspirations for 2012.