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  • {{Image|PalinInDover-cropped2.jpg|right|250px|Gov. Sarah Palin, October 2008}} In 1988, Sarah Palin (Heath) married Todd Palin after they had eloped. They have five children,
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  • *[http://gov.state.ak.us Alaska Office of Governor Sarah Palin] *[http://gov.state.ak.us/bio.html Alaska Office of Governor Sarah Palin/Biography]
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  • *[http://gov.state.ak.us Alaska Office of Governor Sarah Palin] *[http://gov.state.ak.us/bio.html Alaska Office of Governor Sarah Palin/Biography]
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  • ...dent, [[Stephanie Schriock]], explained <blockquote>Throughout this cycle, Sarah Palin has predicted a rising tide of mothers and women voters who will support he ...scared--and it shows. Clearly, in this 'Year of the Pro-Life Woman,' which Sarah Palin helped make possible, women have found their political voices. Pro-life 'Ma
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  • In April 2010, he declined to join [[Sarah Palin]] at a [[Tea Party Movement]] rally in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. [[Larry S | title = Scott Brown snubs Sarah Palin, bags Tea Party rally
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  • An early supporter of [[Sarah Palin]], he was unimpressed with her autobiography ,and did not feel the book imp
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  • ...particularly in a district like [hers]. She was very much troubled that [[Sarah Palin]] put her in the crosshairs." <ref name=WaPo2011-01-09-1447>{{citation ...901892_pf.html}}</ref> This referred to Giffords' inclusion in a list of [[Sarah Palin/Related Articles#20 targeted Representatives|20 Democratic incumbents]], al
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  • ...e)|Virginia]]) chairs the organization. [[John McCain]] is a member, but [[Sarah Palin]] is not.
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  • ...United States presidential campaign]], however, Lewis accused McCain and [[Sarah Palin|Palin]] "sowing the seeds of hatred and division," invoking the memory of
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  • [[Sarah Palin]] endorsed [[Vaughn Ward]] as a candidate against him.<ref name=HuffPo>{{ci | title =Sarah Palin endorses three Iraq War vets for Congress}}</ref>
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  • While he and [[Sarah Palin]] present themselves as [[populism|populists]], ''The Atlantic'' described
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  • New subscribers are offered the choice of a book from Glenn Beck or Sarah Palin.
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  • | publisher = Who Runs Gov, a Washington Post}}</ref> He was endorsed by [[Sarah Palin]]
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  • ...dent Tom Fitton will address the meeting. The news release mentions that [[Sarah Palin]] will also speak.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...10, he told [[Newsweek]] that [[Liz Cheney]] appeals to the <blockquote>"[[Sarah Palin]] constituency," but she has more intellectual credibility. "Nobody says ab
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  • ...ke_huckabee_defend_juan_williams_after_npr_firing_call_to_slas.html |title=Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee defend Juan Williams after NPR firing, call to slash NPR
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  • | author = Ben Smith}}</ref> and [[Sarah Palin]]. The [[Emergency Committee for Israel]] uses Orion's mailing address.
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  • ...ue to the vice-presidential candidacy of the evangelical Alaska Governor [[Sarah Palin]]. "Kevin Clarkson, an Anchorage attorney who does work for the Alliance De
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  • ...ional Republicans and the [[Tea Party Movement]], or, more specifically, [[Sarah Palin]]'s populist approach to the Tea Party Movement.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...into advertisements and, surprisingly, into politics with the emergence of Sarah Palin. Conservative yet fashionable in dress, she served as a voice for conventi
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  • ...g about the $550 ticket price and the $100,000 speaker fee to be paid to [[Sarah Palin]]. Reps. [[Michele Bachmann]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Mic
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  • ...nies" to post the names of those who, for example, dared speak out against Sarah Palin. </blockquote><blockquote>The latter was the creation of [[Erick Erickson]]
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  • [[Sarah Palin]] was governor of Alaska when she was Senator [[John McCain]]'s running mat
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  • {{Image|PalinInDover-cropped2.jpg|right|250px|Gov. Sarah Palin, October 2008}} In 1988, Sarah Palin (Heath) married Todd Palin after they had eloped. They have five children,
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  • ...such as Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and just-resigned Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Speaking of Palin, he said “She is very smart,” though he admits she ne
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  • ....huffingtonpost.com/ariel-gonzalez/sarah-palin-and-anti-inte_b_225798.html Sarah Palin and Anti-Intellectualism in American Life], ''The Huffington Post'', July 6
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  • ....huffingtonpost.com/ariel-gonzalez/sarah-palin-and-anti-inte_b_225798.html Sarah Palin and Anti-Intellectualism in American Life], ''The Huffington Post'', July 6
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  • He questioned the wisdom of selecting Sarah Palin, seeing McCain's need to build trust in the base of the Republican Party. "
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  • ...ntial candidate, sharing a good deal of personal style and supporters with Sarah Palin. ...ing about the $550 ticket price and the $100,000 speaker fee to be paid to Sarah Palin. <ref name=AP2010-01-28>{{citation
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  • ...in's former running mate, former [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] governor [[Sarah Palin]] also distanced herself from the Birther Movement. On 4 December 2009, she
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  • ...ential candidates, in early 2010, is on Fox News, including Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin, and Newt Gingrich. Several broadcasters have left the studio and either ha
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  • ...ger than an actual platform. Three national figures associated with it are Sarah Palin, Fox News host Glenn Beck, and Rep. Michele Bachmann. CNN contributor John ...ing about the $550 ticket price and the $100,000 speaker fee to be paid to Sarah Palin. Reps. Michele Bachmann (Republican Party (United States)|R-Michigan (U.S.
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  • ...2008/primaries/results/candidates/#893]</ref> In August 2008 he selected [[Sarah Palin]], the governor of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], as his [[Vice-President
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  • ...rm. Scheunemann, a Republican consultant, is the foreign policy trainer to Sarah Palin, ran the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, was the staff director for t
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  • *[[Sarah Palin]] isn't a [[musician]], but [[user:John Stephenson|John]] gets credit just ::Travel(l)ing through North America at the moment and it's wall-to-wall Sarah Palin on CNN, so... [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 22:05, 3 September 2
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  • ...ger than an actual platform. Three national figures associated with it are Sarah Palin, Fox News host Glenn Beck, and Rep. Michele Bachmann. Unquestionably, it en
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  • After John McCain chose little-known Alaskan politician, Governor [[Sarah Palin]], as running mate before the Republican convention in September 2008, the
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  • ...hen he picked the date. He promised it would not be political, and, while Sarah Palin was a keynote speaker, the presenters focused much more on values than on p
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  • :::::::Then there's [[Sarah Palin|great unintentional political humor]]. [[User:Bruce M.Tindall|Bruce M.Tinda
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  • ...izona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] Governor [[Sarah Palin]] by winning 365 [[electoral college]] votes to 173. ...ona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], with [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] Governor [[Sarah Palin]] as vice-presidential pick. Both parties officially named their tickets at
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