It may seem like Sarah Palin's suddenly resurrected candidacy is catching the fancy of Republican voters again, since the latest Gallup poll shows her only a couple of percentage points behind the clear leader, Mitt Romney -- but well ahead of everyone else.
Or at least, everyone else except the clear leader -- Anybody Else?
Somewhere out there is a handsome young Reagan-in-waiting who just needs to be found, no doubt.
That seems to be what Republicans are waiting for, anyway.
Or at least, everyone else except the clear leader -- Anybody Else?
Mitt Romney (17%) and Sarah Palin (15%) now lead a smaller field of potential Republican presidential candidates in rank-and-file Republicans' preferences for the party's 2012 nominee. Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich, and Herman Cain essentially tie for third, with Cain registering 8% support in his initial inclusion in Gallup "trial heat" polling. Notably, 22% of Republicans do not have a preference at this point.That's right, the clear leader in the Republican race, with 22 percent of the vote, is "None/No opinion."
Somewhere out there is a handsome young Reagan-in-waiting who just needs to be found, no doubt.
That seems to be what Republicans are waiting for, anyway.
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