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Sarah Palin at campaign rally in Carson City, Nevada, September 13, 2008. Upon returning to the campaign trail after her debate preparation, Palin stepped up her attacks on the Democratic candidate for president, Illinois Senator Barack Obama. At a fundraising event, Palin explained her new aggressiveness, saying, "There does come a time when ...
Sarah Palin's candidacy for Vice President of the United States was publicly announced by then-presumptive Republican Party presidential candidate John McCain on August 29, 2008. As part of the McCain presidential campaign , Palin, then the incumbent Governor of Alaska , was officially nominated by acclamation at the 2008 Republican National ...
2008 United States presidential election [1] Barack Obama/Joe Biden (D) – 69,498,516 ... Candidate Votes % Sarah Palin: 530 54.9 John Hartrick 310 32.1 Write-ins ...
Former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin is jumping back into national politics, announcing over the weekend that she’s running for Alaska’s U.S. House Seat. Palin is one of 51 ...
On This Day: Sept. 24, 2008 The Happening. Sarah Palin became an overnight political rock star when Republican presidential candidate John McCain introduced her as his running mate in the 2008 ...
Sarah Palin was the GOP choice for Vice President. At a speech in Norfolk, Virginia, McCain told supporters that regional considerations would have less bearing on his decision than the candidate's perceived ability to take over the office of the presidency–and the candidate's "values, principles, philosophy, and priorities."
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Sarah Palin and the New York Times have explored trying to settle the former Alaska governor and Republican U.S. vice presidential candidate's closely watched defamation case ...
Sarah Palin is an American politician, commentator and author who served as the ninth Governor of Alaska from 2006 to 2009. She was the Republican Party nominee for Vice President in the 2008 presidential election alongside Arizona Senator John McCain.