Posted by Todd Zywicki:
Palin in 2012?
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_11_02-2008_11_08.shtml#1226091562


   This is pure speculation, but if I had to guess, I'd predict Sarah
   Palin will not run for President in 2012. For personal reasons. Let's
   face it--a person with 5 kids, including a special-needs child, can
   take off two months of her life and run for Vice-President. And let's
   further face it--Vice-President is not that hard of a job. But taking
   off two years away from home to trudge around Iowa and New Hampshire?
   Honestly, I don't know why anyone would want to do that--I read that
   Chris Dodd actually enrolled his kids in Iowa schools when he was
   running for President. That's pretty weird, if you ask me. You have to
   be relatively unusual person (ok, "sick" is the word I'm really
   thinking of) to undertake the project of running for President.

   As for Palin, of course I don't know that much about her or what makes
   her tick. But for all her quirks and controversy, she seems like a
   basically sane, balanced person and a dedicated and fulfilled mother.
   And she and her family appear to really like living in Alaska (Tina
   Fey's jokes beside the point). So it seems to me that going through
   this maelstrom for 2 months as a Vice-Presidential candidate traveling
   with her family in the high style of a national presidential campaign
   is one thing. But for two years on the rubber-chicken circuit? It is
   hard for me to believe that she'd put herself and her family through
   that. But that's just a guess.

   If McCain had won, that might be a different story. She could
   presumably could have balanced a campaign for the presidency with her
   duties as VP. But I don't see it happening otherwise. Although perhaps
   when her kids are older, especially if she ends up in the Senate at
   some point.

   Since it is never too early to start the next campaign, I'm guessing
   Romney's the Republican front-runner for 2012 at this point barring
   some unforeseen new face on the scene. My sense is that a lot of
   Republicans already had buyers-remorse that they didn't rally behind
   him this time, especially once the economy emerged as the major issue.
   And Eugene's post on the Georgia run-off suggests that Romney is
   already committed to traveling the country building up support between
   now and then. Republicans are going to get used to him and trust him
   more between now and then. Talk radio and grassroots conservatives
   warmed to him a lot when he remained as the conservative alternative
   to McCain. Finally, unlike Guiliani and Thompson, Republicans seemed
   to become more attracted to Romney the more they saw of him. Huckabee
   will probably be around, but I can't see him as being more than a
   spoiler again.

   Who might be a possible new face on the scene? The most likely
   candidate, I think, would be Jeb Bush. He's generally regarded as the
   more able of the two brothers anyway. And one could imagine him have
   the organization and fund-raising potential to emerge four years from
   now. And, obviously he is from an important state and has the
   potential to recapture some Hispanic support for the Republicans. And
   every conservative intellectual I've met who has met Jeb has really
   been impressed by the guy's smarts and commitment to conservative
   ideas--much more than his brother and his father. The drawbacks of
   being another Bush are pretty obvious as well.

   And as a courtesy, I'll even start the Comment thread. "Jeez, we just
   finished the last election--do we have to start talking about the next
   one already?" My defense--I'm blaming it on Eugune for his 2010 post!

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