Good news for Americans worried about a Sarah Palin presidency come 2012βor worse, a Palin-Beck ticket: New York Times reporter Kate Zernike, author of Boiling Mad:Inside Tea Party America, says that her reporting doesnβt bear out concerns that the controversial ex-governor of Alaska could hold the highest office in the land, even with so-called βTea Party supportβ:
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I think people tend to equate Sarah Palin and the Tea Party.Β One of the most fascinating things to me, and this has been backed up by polls and by focus groups and by interviews that Iβve done is that people in the Tea Party like Sarah Palin, they think sheβs amusing, they want to go hear her to speak, and when she gives a speech theyβre on their chairs cheering and some of them are saying βRun Sarah Runβ, but the majority of them are like other Americans.Β The numbers were very similar to polls of other Americans.Β They donβt think sheβs qualified to be President.Β And they donβt think that she, a lot of them donβt think she should run for President.Β They donβt think sheβll stand up against President Obama very well.Β
So they like someone else like maybe a Mitt Romney who is someone who doesnβt come off as authentic to them, but heβs a businessman so he could fight on the economic issues, he looks presidentialβvery tall and thin and handsome.Β
-Cord Jefferson is a staff writer at The Root. Follow him on Twitter.
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