A presidential run for Sarah Palin?

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WASHINGTON (MCT) — Sarah Palin said Sunday she might run for president in 2012 if she decides it’s good for her family and country.

Fresh from a speech to conservative activists at a “tea party” gathering in Nashville, the former Alaska governor said President Barack Obama could be defeated in 2012, that she’s boning up on foreign and national policy and that she would run if it felt right.

“I would,” she said on Fox News, where she’s a paid contributor. “I would if I believed that that is the right thing to do for our country and for the Palin family. Certainly, I would do so.”

Palin added: “I think that it would be absurd to not consider what it is that I can potentially do to help our country. I don’t know if it’s going to be ever seeking a title, though. It may be just doing a darn good job as a reporter or covering some of the current events.”

Asked how she would make the decision, Palin said she “thankfully” has plenty of time. She noted other potential candidates for the Republican presidential nomination know more about the issues.

“Right now I’m looking at ...other potential candidates out there who are strong. They’re in a position of having kind of this luxury of having more information at their fingertips right now.”

She confirmed reports she’s receiving daily e-mailed briefings from people in Washington on events and issues there.

“We have had good people ... firing away e-mails to me every morning saying this is what’s happened in Washington overnight, you need to be aware of this. Good. It’s great. It’s helpful,” she said.

Asked whether that signaled plans to run for president, she said she had no idea what the conventional path to a candidacy would involve. “I don’t know how it works,” she said. “I’m just appreciative of having some good information at my fingertips right now.”

Palin, who had said she was ready to be president when picked as the Republican vice presidential candidate, acknowledged she knows more now than she did then.

“I would hope so,” she said. “Two years ago my engagement was on the State of Alaska — largest, most diverse state in the union, 20 percent of the U.S. domestic supply of energy coming from our state, while desiring to and working towards ramping up that domestic energy production. That was my focus.

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