Sarah Palin Endorses Conservative Party Nominee for New York House Election

On October 22, Sarah Palin urged people in New York’s 23rd U.S. House district to vote for the Conservative Party nominee on November 3, 2009, Doug Hoffman. See Palin’s facebook page here.


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Sarah Palin Endorses Conservative Party Nominee for New York House Election — 9 Comments

  1. As a Constitution Party member I would not vote for Palin to be our nominee. She had to sell out to the globalists be the VP for the GOP. I suspect those that want her to be out nominee are the same ones that wanted Barr for the LP and Keyes for the CP in ’08

  2. I’m a regular contributor to SarahPAC. I just donated to Hoffman.

    I’m not sure why everyone is so surprised by Palin’s endorsement. Right after she left office she stated that she will try to help conservative candidates elected whether they are repubs, dems or no party at all. She’s a woman of her word, a rare thing in politics. While she stands on principle, others such as Mitt, Huck and Pawlenty sit on the fence, and Gingrich endorses the Democrat in all but name, just because she happens to have an R after her name.

  3. I think Palin is making a mistake by endorsing. Hoffman. He’s already polling reasonably well for a third party candidate. But he’s very open about the fact that he is a Republican, in a very red district, who will conference with the Republicans if he wins. If he loses, the vote could be seen as a rejection of Palin.

    Personaly, I think Palin is a clown. I’m also a Green. But I hope Hoffman wins because I always like to see the major parties get a thumb in the eye.

  4. We don’t know who the Republicans are, so Gingrich endorsed a Republican. I met one of those elected RINO’s once who said he was a Republican in name only, because he actually believed in freedom, liberty, and the Constitution. That says something about the Republican Party.

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