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Ted Cruz for Texas

Governor Palin today posted on Facebook:

Early voting begins today in the Texas primary. Please remember to vote for Ted Cruz as the next U.S. Senator from the Lone Star State. Todd and I sent the note below to Ted last week:

As the product of a competitive primary, I believe they make us all stronger for general elections. Our nation’s primaries are the hallmark of our system and the debate between candidates is invaluable to voters. Your good grassroots work and direct contact with voters will put us on the path to take back the Senate in 2012 just as we took back the House in 2010.

We’re proud to join conservatives in Texas and throughout the nation in supporting your campaign to become the next Senator from the Lone Star State. Your conservative principles, passionate defense of our Constitution and our free market system come at a time when these cornerstones of our freedom and prosperity are under attack.

Our shared goal isn’t just to change the majority in control of the Senate, but to assure principled conservatives like you are there to fight for us.

You can learn more about Ted by visiting his website at www.tedcruz.org and following him on Facebook and Twitter.

- Sarah Palin


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Deb Fischer for Nebraska

Governor Palin today posted on Facebook:

Tomorrow voters go to the polls in Nebraska. Please remember to vote for Deb Fischer as the next U.S. Senator from the Cornhusker State. Todd and I sent Deb the following note last week:

Deb - thank you for your note. We have been watching your race closely. Your efforts remind us of those our family put forth for Sarah's races here in Alaska. Winning over voters through personal interactions is the way to go. People are tired of outside interests spending millions of dollars in political attack ads. We're glad to see your grassroots efforts paying off!

We admire your conservative principals and know that you will not go to Washington to amass great wealth or power. You will go to Washington to serve the people of Nebraska, protect our Constitution and work for common sense solutions to help restore America. We are happy to support you and have asked SarahPAC to send a financial contribution to your campaign.

Good luck next Tuesday - the Palins are in your corner.

You can learn more about Deb by visiting her website at www.debfischer2012.com and following her on Facebook and Twitter.

- Sarah Palin


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Hate in the Name of Love, Bullying in the Name of Tolerance

Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol's Blog:



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The Left's hate and bullying don’t work. People see through it, and they don’t like to be pushed around. They think it’s completely obvious that they’re right, but this younger generation is more pro-life than their parents, and voters just keep defending traditional marriage. Read why.

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Happy Mother's Day 2012 Sally Heath, Sarah and Bristol Palin


Sally Heath with baby Sarah...

School Secretary, Red Cross Volunteer and hard-working housewife and friend to her neighbors.

Mother.

Grandmother.

Great-Grandmother.


Forty-eight years later and Sally's baby is a former Alaska Governor; energy regulator; mayor; city councilwoman; sportscaster; and waitress. She is a Fox News Contributor; two-time author; documentary producer; professional speaker; and the subject of full-length feature movies. We yet kdon't know where her Summit lies.

Mother of five....

Grandmother.

"Hi Mom," is written on her hand.


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Bristol Palin


Willow Palin


Piper Palin


Trig Paxson Van Palin


Bristol with Tripp Palin


We take a pause to pay tribute to Sally Heath, Sarah and Bristol Palin - and all wives and mothers - on this Mother's Day.

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SarahNET Radio: Nebraska's Deb Fischer is here!

This week on The Palin Update with Kevin Scholla: Fresh off a successful RINO hunt in Indiana, Sarah Palin flexes her endorsement muscles once again. After helping Richard Mourdock topple Obama's favorite Republican in the Hoosier State, Governor Palin hopes to give a boost to two other U.S. Senate hopefuls, Nebraska's Deb Fischer and Ted Cruz of Texas! Fischer is Kevin's special guest today. She talks about the Palin endorsement impact and her GOP race. Also, Governor Palin delivers the keynote speech at the annual SALT conference in Las Vegas. It's all right here, RIGHT NOW on SarahNET Radio!

Deb Fischer on the Palins Endorsements

"I'm very excited. It's continued the momentum for our campaign, because Gov. Palin is so respected." Scholla noted that the endorsement could be even more powerful, because Fischer is locked in a six-way primary. Fischer agreed. "This endorsement by the Governor is very special."

Palin Power

Scholla recounted how Gov. Palin endorsed Richard Mourdock who went on to beat establishment RINO Richard Lugar, who had been in the US Senate for over three decades. Following the Fischer endorsement, Gov. Palin endorsed Ted Cruz, of Texas, resulting in a huge surge of donated money and volunteerism. This is Fischer's first statewide race. She had been in the Nebraska legislature for eight years. Fischer has a strong grassroots campaign, which she said likely attracted the endorsements of Sarah and Todd Palin. "I'm not your usual politician. I have not been running for the U.S. Senate for forever like some of my opponents....I'm a wife of 40 years...we have three grown sons..."

Fischer's Record

"I've been effective as a state Senator....I take on tough issues. I build consensus with my colleagues. Here in Nebraska, we a unicameral legislature - one house only - and we're non-partisan. So, you have to be tough, you have to know your business, you have to understand the issues, and work hard and build that consensus if you are going to pass those big policy issues. I've been successful in doing that," she said.

"In Nebraska, we have term limits: it's two four-year-terms and it works." Fischer said she would term-limit herself as Senator. She said elected office should be public service. "You go in, take on the tough issues, then go home. I believe the U.S. Senate should be limited to two terms."

Fischer said half of the U.S. is comprised of lawyers. She said she hopes to bring a voice of rural values and common sense there. Fischer is a ranch-hand. Like her endorser, Fischer shares a commonality with her constituents, spends time with them, and listens to their concerns. She has the largest legislative district in Nebraska. Though sparsely populated, Fischer's district is the size of the state of New Jersey and she drives approximately 25,000 miles per year in the course of her work.

"It's important that elected officials and candidates get out there and listen to constituents. Constituents have a lot of common sense," she said. The issue Fischer hears raised most often is "the out-of-control spending in Washington, D.C, and everything else stems from that." Nebraska legislators are required to balance the state budget, and Fischer has done that for the past eight years. "We're $15 trillion in debt at the federal level...We need to let small businesses grow and let them create jobs. We need to back government away, reduce regulations, have the government reduce energy costs, reform the tax code, repeal ObamaCare. We need to promote free and fair trade. We need to reform Washington," she said.

Her website is: http://debfischer2012.com

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