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2012

Lets take a look into our conservative crystal ball and see who we can expect to see running in the Republican Primaries in 2012.

Sarah Palin;  Even after running as JMacs running mate in this years election I think we'll see Sarah again in 2012.  She might not be Governor Palin then though, she might be Congresswoman Palin or Senator Palin.  If she wanted two che could run for Senate in the 2010 midterm election...  After further consolidating her hold on the conservative reigns she might just lcok down the nomination in 2012.

Bobby Jendal;  The very successful Lousianna governor stands just as good a chance in 2012 as anyone else.  He is popular, charismatic, young, and well spoken.  I think that next to Sarah Palin  Bobby J has one of the best chances in 2012 of getting the Republican nod.

Mitt Romney:  We saw Mitt do a very good job in the Primaries and I for one would love to see him again in 2012.  As a very successful businessman Mitt ran several Fortune 500 companies and almost single handedly saves the Olympics.  If anyone is weel prepared to run this government the way it should be run (fiscally speaking) its Mitt.  I wish him the best in 2012 as he was my pick in the primaires, but it may be hard to compete with Palin and Jendal.

Huckabee, Juliani, and the rest:  We havent seen the last of these guys.  I'm sure they'll be back in 2012...

One last 2012 prediction:  Barack will have to run for his parties nomination in 2012.  After three years of his brand of polotics and a major Dem. loss in 2010 the Democrat party might be looking for a new contender for the Oval Office.  Expect the likes of Hialry Clinton and others to start vehemently attacking Barack after any infetismal mistake in office....

You might not hear the likes of Rush or Hannity talking about this any time soon, but I'm sure by 2011 they'll be talking about the possibilities...

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