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'''Sarah Palin''' | '''Sarah Louise Heath Palin''' (born February 11, 1964), [[Alaska]] state governor, is the [[U.S. Republican Party]]'s presumptive [[Vice-President of the United States of America|vice presidential]] nominee for the [[2008 United States presidential election]]. She was chosen by the party's presumptive presidential nominee, [[John McCain]], in August 2008. | ||
Before coming to national attention as McCain's running mate, Palin was elected governor of Alaska in 2006. Her political experience prior to this consisted of two terms as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska (pop. about 9,000), from 1996 to 2002, and two terms as a city council member (1992-1996). | Before coming to national attention as McCain's running mate, Palin was elected governor of Alaska in 2006. Her political experience prior to this consisted of two terms as mayor of [[Wasilla, Alaska]] (pop. about 9,000), from 1996 to 2002, and two terms as a city council member (1992-1996). | ||
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She is politically conversative, an anti-abortionist, and a long-time memeber of the [[National Rifle Association]]. She touts herself as an anti-corruption leader, although she is currently under investigation for using her office to fire the boss of her former brother-in-law for refusing to fire her former brother-in-law. | |||
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Revision as of 08:13, 1 September 2008
Sarah Louise Heath Palin (born February 11, 1964), Alaska state governor, is the U.S. Republican Party's presumptive vice presidential nominee for the 2008 United States presidential election. She was chosen by the party's presumptive presidential nominee, John McCain, in August 2008.
Before coming to national attention as McCain's running mate, Palin was elected governor of Alaska in 2006. Her political experience prior to this consisted of two terms as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska (pop. about 9,000), from 1996 to 2002, and two terms as a city council member (1992-1996).
Politcal idealogy
She is politically conversative, an anti-abortionist, and a long-time memeber of the National Rifle Association. She touts herself as an anti-corruption leader, although she is currently under investigation for using her office to fire the boss of her former brother-in-law for refusing to fire her former brother-in-law.