Palin has so far taken the opposite route by selling gender with her politics. None of her potential rivals for the GOP presidential nomination have made similar efforts in courting women specifically, and all of them happen to be men.
Marsh noted that the success rate of each presidential candidate’s endorsees misses the point. Instead, she said, the candidates who lose – including the women she supported – will continue to assist Palin if she launches a bid.
Both Marsh and Ralph Reed, a longtime Republican strategist who’s now leading the Faith and Freedom Coalition, pointed out that simply because Palin could be the only female in a field of males doesn’t guarantee electoral success.
But, Reed noted, “she won’t just be a big fish in a small pond. She’ll be a whale in a bathtub.”
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