Palin: No Enthusiasm Yet, So No Endorsement

Sunday, 18 Dec 2011 07:51 PM

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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said Sunday that former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Governor Mitt Romney will be the two frontrunners after Iowa.

But, Palin said on Fox News it wouldn’t be wise to count the "traditional conservatives" out, saying, "Bachmann and Santorum, of course, they are known by many as 'the conservatives,' and they will do better I think than some pundits predict."

Palin is not ready to endorse anyone yet, explaining that "My endorsement is going to be with sincerity and enthusiasm and I'm just not there yet. And, you know, there is no need to endorse until that enthusiasm really is within me, in my gut."

Palin also had kind words for Congressman Ron Paul, "guaranteeing" he will definitely do well because "he has the loyal hard working base of independent patriots who know that he has fought on with his acknowledgement of domestic spending crisis that we face that has got to be addressed or we are going under."

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