Sarah Palin injected herself into another 2010 campaign Monday, with her endorsement of Rand Paul, son Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.), who is running for a U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky.
"Governor Palin is providing tremendous leadership as the Tea Party movement and constitutional conservatives strive to take our country back," Rand Paul said in a statement. "Sarah Palin is a giant in American politics. I am proud to receive her support."
Paul also acknowledged that he "has received a generous donation from Governor Palin's PAC."
Palin joins a growing list of Rand Paul endorsers, which includes Concerned Women for America, Gun Owners of America, Steve Forbes and RedState.com. Paul has also established himself as a darling of the Tea Party Movement and conservative groups such as Dick Armey's Freedom Works.
One recent poll shows Paul with a sizable lead over his Republican primary opponent, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson.
According to a statement posted on Rand Paul's campaign website (read here):
Sarah Palin’s endorsement is another major success in a long list of achievements for the Paul campaign. Dr. Paul was recently identified as one of the five most important candidates to support by Dick Armey, Freedom Works and the National Tea Party Movement. Dr. Paul has also received endorsements from Concerned Women for America, Gun Owners of America, Steve Forbes and RedState.com,
Recent independent polls show Rand holding a double digit lead in the Republican primary and large leads over either Democratic opponent. Rand Paul has raised over $1.8 million dollars, including over $650,000 in the fourth quarter of 2009.
3 comments:
Sarah Palin, Zionist extraordinaire. People like her a scourge on American politics.
By the way, her maternal grandfather, Schmuel Sheigam, was a Lithuanian Jew, born in 1912 in Vilkaviskis, Lithuania, 91.2 miles west of Vilnius.
bruce:
This, like everything else you've posted on my blog, is false.
Read Palin's geneology here. Where do you get this stuff? Are you part of some group that promotes crap anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, or do you just find them on the internet?
The two, I believe, has a good future in American politics and I think they really are working on to something that the americans may benefit.One needs not to a big man to show concern for the people. As simple as Rand himself may take part in everyone's attempt to improve our political and economic instability.
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