Mindi Davidson was "quite nervous" at the thought of meeting Sarah Palin on Friday night, but she wasn't daunted long.
"Once you start talking to her, it's like talking to someone that you've known forever," Davidson said.
If the GOP is serious about winning back the White House, they need to find a way to harness the energy, populist appeal and star power of Sarah Palin.
She's the closest thing to Reagan the GOP has had since Reagan, and when you see her in person, it's difficult to believe the Republicans had her on the 2008 ticket and didn't do better than they did.


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