Not able to find a clip, yet. Evidently MSNBC is giving Chris Daggett some exposure. Gee, do you think they want to hurt the Republican, Christie in New Jersey? Daggett claimed on MSNBC that Sarah Palin has pressured him to leave the race.
Sarah Palin has already responded - via Facebook:
Despite what candidate Chris Daggett is claiming, I have never contacted him or his campaign. I have never asked him to drop out of the NJ Governor’s race. Now, if a politician is going to play loose with facts like this, the electorate needs to know it.
So, to the good people of New Jersey, please know that Daggett’s claims are false. I’ve never even suggested he should drop out of the race. But, come to think of it…
- Sarah Palin
Keep an eye on Conservatives4Palin for more.
I've seen Palin credited for helping to change the game in NY - 23. She sure did, how much, I'm not sure. I wasn't watching the timing that closely. That said, if she hurts Daggett enough in New Jersey to help get Christie over the finish line, or is perceived as doing so, whatever will the Beltway GOP establishment do? ha! ha!


Linked you here, boss: http://rsmccain.blogspot.com/2009/11/sarah-palin-and-deft-play.html
Posted by: smitty | Sunday, November 01, 2009 at 02:18 PM
"That said, if she hurts Daggett enough in New Jersey to help get Christie over the finish line, or is perceived as doing so, whatever will the Beltway GOP establishment do?"
Unfortunately the Beltway GOP establishment will fear and hate her even more.
Expect the knives to the back to start in about 3 weeks.
They know that she does not represent them and they are sure that she will not compromise her principles. Look what she did in Alaska to the good ole boy republicans. They fear that she will destroy the DC gravy train.
Posted by: David | Sunday, November 01, 2009 at 02:33 PM
I saw him say that on a Fox report this morning right after the Chris wallace show at 8:00 a.m. ca. time.
Posted by: Badeye | Sunday, November 01, 2009 at 03:14 PM
No unforced errors, once again. GOP, are you awake.
Posted by: gary gulrud | Monday, November 02, 2009 at 01:53 PM