Ralph E. Reed, Jr. - What impact did Sarah Palin have on John McCain's candidacy?

<< Ralph E. Reed, Jr. - 2008 Presidential Election

Ralph E. Reed, Jr. Sarah Palin had a positive impact on John McCain's candidacy. if you talk to people on the ground, the volunteers, the door-to-door knockers [for McCain], they were invisible until McCain selected Palin.

Evidence approved (11/6/2008 9:59:40 AM)

if you talk to people on the ground, the volunteers, the door-to-door knockers [for McCain], they were invisible until McCain selected Palin.

Christianity Today

The Palin effect was across the board. It energized the base and caused independents and women to give her a second look. The gap began to yawn again around the financial panic. It was after McCain suspended his campaign and went to Washington and was not able to come up with a solution that united his party. But if you talk to people on the ground, the volunteers, the door-to-door knockers [for McCain], they were invisible until McCain selected Palin. I think it's revisionist history to blame the bottom of the ticket for issues that were always top of the ticket.