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2012 Draft Sarah Committee Official State and other related groups
Starting early to build a real grassroots effort to drafting Palin for 2012.
If you have a facebook here are a list of Draft Palin groups by state. If your state is not listed go to http://www.facebook.com/inbox/?ref=mb#/note.php?note_id=108238683469&id=126886655588&ref=mf and let them know you’d like to start one.
State URL
ALABAMA AL http://www.facebook.com/gr
ALASKA AK http://www.facebook.com/gr
ARIZONA AZ http://www.facebook.com/gr
ARKANSAS AR http://www.facebook.com/gr
CALIFORNIA CA http://www.facebook.com/gr
COLORADO CO http://www.facebook.com/gr
CONNECTICUT CT http://www.facebook.com/gr
DELAWARE DE http://www.facebook.com/gr
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC http://www.facebook.com/gr
FLORIDA FL http://www.facebook.com/gr
GEORGIA GA http://www.facebook.com/gr
HAWAII HI http://www.facebook.com/gr
IDAHO ID http://www.facebook.com/gr
ILLINOIS IL http://www.facebook.com/gr
INDIANA IN http://www.facebook.com/gr
IOWA IA http://www.facebook.com/gr
KANSAS KS http://www.facebook.com/gr
KENTUCKY KY http://www.facebook.com/gr
LOUISIANA LA
MAINE ME http://www.facebook.com/gr
MARYLAND MD http://www.facebook.com/gr
MASSACHUSETTS MA http://www.facebook.com/gr
MICHIGAN MI http://www.facebook.com/gr
MINNESOTA MN http://www.facebook.com/gr
MISSISSIPPI MS
MISSOURI MO http://www.facebook.com/gr
MONTANA MT
NEBRASKA NE
NEVADA NV http://www.facebook.com/gr
NEW HAMPSHIRE NH http://www.facebook.com/gr
NEW JERSEY NJ http://www.facebook.com/gr
NEW MEXICO NM
NEW YORK NY http://www.facebook.com/gr
NORTH CAROLINA NC http://www.facebook.com/gr
NORTH DAKOTA ND
OHIO OH http://www.facebook.com/gr
OKLAHOMA OK
OREGON OR http://www.facebook.com/gr
PENNSYLVANIA PA http://www.facebook.com/gr
PUERTO RICO PR http://www.facebook.com/gr
RHODE ISLAND RI http://www.facebook.com/gr
SOUTH CAROLINA SC http://www.facebook.com/gr
SOUTH DAKOTA SD http://www.facebook.com/gr
TENNESSEE TN http://www.facebook.com/gr
TEXAS TX http://www.facebook.com/gr
UTAH UT http://www.facebook.com/gr
VERMONT VT
VIRGIN ISLANDS VI
VIRGINIA VA http://www.facebook.com/gr
WASHINGTON WA http://www.facebook.com/gr
WEST VIRGINIA WV http://www.facebook.com/gr
WISCONSIN WI http://www.facebook.com/gr
WYOMING WY http://www.facebook.com/gr
COLLEGE STUDENTS FOR SARAH PALIN 2012 http://www.facebook.com/gr
LATINOS FOR SARAH PALIN 2012
BLACK AMERICANS FOR SARAH PALIN 2012 http://www.facebook.com/gr
Great Video from Team Sarah
Great video from www.teamsarah.org
Gov. Palin takes on the liberal mainstream media!
John Ziegler, maker of www.howobamagotelected.com , Exclusive Interview With Sarah Palin
Read more about his experience interviewing Gov. Palin here. You have to scroll down the page a bit when you get there.
Governor Palin Welcomes International Diplomats
The odds are in Palin’s favor!
This from http://www.thehill.com
Palin is odds-on favorite to win 2012 GOP nomination
By Bob Cusack
Posted: 01/02/09 01:42 PM [ET]
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is the front-runner to win the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, according to online oddsmakers.
Despite a slew of negative press this fall about Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) running mate, online gaming site Superbook.com puts Palin’s odds at 3.5-1, the best among Republican hopefuls.
Other top GOP contenders include former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, whose odds are set at 4-1, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, at 5-1.
Former Rep. Bobby Jindal (R-La.), who is now governor of Louisiana, has a 6-1 shot of claiming the nomination.
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and former Speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.) are each listed at 12-1 to win the Republican nomination on Superbook.com.
Gen. David Petraeus and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani are 15-1 dark horses while Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and McCain are considered 20-1 long shots.
Another online site, BetUs Sportsbook, made Palin and Romney 4-1 co-favorites.
President-elect Obama is a heavy favorite to win his party’s nomination and to earn a second term, while Secretary of State-nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton is viewed as more likely to nab the Democratic nomination in 2012 than Vice President-elect Biden.



