Sarah Palin out of the public eye; it sounds almost unbelievable but that is precisely what had happened for some time. But as she began her national bus tour, she quickly jumped right back into the spotlight while renewing speculation of a possible presidential bid.
The tour began on May 29th in Washington at the annual Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally and has progressed north along the East Coast. It is a tour that will make way in a series over a period of weeks where she will visit other parts of the country later with full intention of stopping at symbolically important sites in the nation’s history.
Although no itinerary was released, the premise is supposedly for her to see how the nation was built over the years to gain inspiration and fire. To that, many wonder if she is trying to get motivated for a presidential run. However, many Republican strategists still believe she will not run.
To this point she has made no trips this year to Iowa, New Hampshire or South Carolina, which are the three most important early states on the nomination calendar. There have also been no attempts to reach out to potential fundraisers. That is, of course, unless it has gone under the radar.
With that said, there is no denying the fact that Sarah Palin still remains the most notable Republican that is sitting on the sidelines. The fact that she can go on a simple bus tour to supposedly see the history of the U.S. and make front-page headlines says it all. People are interested in whatever it is she does. And for this reason, you cannot count her out for a possible 2012 presidential run.
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