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Palin's political career just starting

05 Nov, 2008 04:09 PM
Even though Republican John McCain was defeated in the US elections today, his running mate Sarah Palin is likely to stay in the forefront of American politics for some time to come.

"I'm not doing this for naught," Palin said last week, when asked if all the mudslinging in the campaign made her long for a return to the more sedate politics of Alaska, where she is governor.

Palin, who is also an ex-beauty queen, moose hunter and mother of five, rose from obscurity after being picked to join McCain's ticket, and ignited the Republican conservative base with a star turn at the party's convention at the end of August.

After's McCain stinging loss, Palin, 44, has emerged as one of the strongest brands the Republicans have got.

As one of the most recognisable figures in a party searching for direction and new leadership, Palin's future role will be a major theme when Republican heavyweights weigh up strategies for the 2010 mid-term congressional elections.

"She definitely is going to be the most popular Republican in this country when this thing is over," Republican strategist Ed Rollins, and former political director to president Ronald Reagan, told CNN before the election.

"She'll basically spend the next three of four years, running around doing Lincoln Day dinners and raising money for people."

Polls found Palin to be a drag on the Republican ticket amid fears she was too inexperienced to be the nation's second in command. She has been the target of almost daily attacks and ridicule amid a string of gaffes and scandals.

Interviews in which she gave Alaska's proximity to Russia as evidence of her foreign policy experience, and suggested, wrongly, that the vice president was in charge of the US Senate set alarm bells ringing.

Even Republican aides in the weeks leading up to the general election rounded on her as a "diva" and "whack job."

But the carefully coiffed conservative Christian who cast herself as a maverick, a reformer and an anti-corruption star, has clearly indicated the 2008 run wasn't an end-all to her national political ambitions.

"I think that, if I were to give up and wave a white flag of surrender against some of the political shots that we've taken, that would bring this whole" endeavour to nothing, Palin told ABC last week.

In the last pre-election episode of NBC's Saturday Night Live, comedienne Tina Fey, in her much lauded role impersonating Palin, made a show of "going rogue" from the McCain campaign talking points by trying to hawk "Palin 2012" t-shirts.

At Republican rallies in recent weeks supporters too have been seen displaying "Palin 2012" shirts and banners.

In a survey by Newsweek magazine Palin has jumped to the front of the field of 2012 hopefuls, leap-frogging most of the 2008 Republican nomination contenders to hold 20 per cent support for a White House run in four years, polling only behind former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney (35 per cent) and former Arkansas governor (26 per cent).

Palin, once dubbed "America's Hottest Governor," earned approval ratings of 80 per cent in Alaska. She has led the vast, oil-producing north-western state since December 2006, when she became the youngest person ever to hold Alaska's governorship.

Now she has become only the second woman ever to run - and lose - on a major-party White House ticket, after Democrat Geraldine Ferraro who ran to be VP in 1984.

Born on February 11, 1964 in Idaho, Palin grew up in the town of Wasilla, Alaska - population 8,500 - when her family moved there.

She studied journalism at the University of Idaho and worked in Anchorage as a television sports reporter before moving into politics.

She returned to Wasilla in 1992 to serve on the city council and later successfully challenged the incumbent-mayor and held office from 1996-2002.

Palin has a son, Track, in the US army who deployed to Iraq on September 11, and daughters Bristol, 18, Willow, 14, and Piper, seven. She has also a young son, Trig, with Down Syndrome, who was born in April.

Her husband Todd, 43, is a former commercial fisherman who now works in Alaska's oil fields and who is a champion snowmobile racer, a four-time winner of the Alaska Iron Dog competition. Alaskans have dubbed him "The First Dude."

AFP

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Sarah Palin will indeed be a star in a Republican party that has nowhere to go but up. We need to learn, and very quickly, what we did wrong (spending anyone?) and how to fix it. We cannot continue to underestimate this woman and the enormous potential she has. What has happened of late after a top-heavy one party government is that it all comes crashing down as it did in 1980. We support our next President and hope he governs with practicallity and from the center, but we cannot assume that the Democrats will implode. We need to provide a better, more viable free-market solution to the problems which plague this country. Sarah Palin may be just what we need to rebuild this party and take us back to our roots. Small government and free markets. It all builds from there. I know many of you disagree, but I hope Sarah stays with us. Many of us will support her.
Posted by MarcB, 5/11/2008 11:36:11 PM
John McCain LOST trying to run as a Moderate/Independent republican . Only 32 percent of the republican party turned out yesterday . As you saw in 2000 & 2004 , republicans can ONLY win with the concervative base supporting them in large numbers ....Dont dismiss Ms. Palin , She has captured that group already and without her McCain would have done even worse than he did !
Posted by kevin, 5/11/2008 11:46:46 PM
The purpose for Palin was a calculated move to excite the republican base around a lack-luster campaign and candidate. By in large, she did a great job to solidify the republicans and garner support for McCain. As to her future with the party and her anticipated "run" for the presidency in 2012, that will be determined by how well Barack Obama is perceived by the nation at that time. If he has a good approval rating, and the Republicans need to run someone knowing they won't win, they may set her up to run on the basis of being the first female presidential candidate. Should Obama and the congress falter, watch for Romney in 2012 with Palin in a major role as a campaigner.
Posted by Leyton, 6/11/2008 3:46:14 AM
I was terrified that Sarah Palin would be our Vice President, and maybe our President. As a woman, a daughter, a working mother, I could not believe that a person with such right wing beliefs would even be considered. Her right wing beliefs could set women back 100 years, and I am disappointed so many people in this country didn't see that and voted for the McCain/Palin ticket. Thank God they didn't win.
Posted by Carolyn, 6/11/2008 4:03:42 AM
shana--the GOP had that moderate candidate in john mccain...and us republicans were not too excited about that! we needed a true conservative on the ticket. sarah palin is where the republican party needs to go....back to its traditional roots.....its a CONSERVATIVE party....if we wanted it to be moderate, it would be called the INDEPENDENT party. it's called sticking to principles...not cowtowing to win an election. i guess you democrats are too used to cowtowing to win an election to realize that.
Posted by drew, 6/11/2008 4:53:23 AM
...And, so it goes true to form; everyone likes to give their opinion what they think is best for Sarah Palin. Good thing she has the freedom of choice; and the courage to do whatever she wants, just like the rest of us do.
Posted by Independent Thought, 6/11/2008 4:54:14 AM
After the abuse by the media and the Obama campaign, I don't believe she will return. In eight years this country will be under socialistic rule. Social discipline and patriotism will be replaced with Marxist teachings. Palin won't be able to overcome that kind of social corruption.
Posted by Campbell, 6/11/2008 12:42:27 PM
"Palin's political career just starting" Are you out of your mind?! This arrogant ignorant woman was and still is (as a Gov.) way out of her political league. I'm a conservative who found this woman to be rupugnant in many ways. Her political career is headed for the ash heap in 2 yrs.
Posted by NoMorePalin, 6/11/2008 1:52:56 PM
Unless the Republicans want to see Obama win a 2nd term in even a bigger landslide than this one (can you say 400+ electoral votes) the only presidential position they should let her run for is President of the Moose Hunting Society. If it doesn't exist create it to keep her busy.
Posted by ranndino, 6/11/2008 2:27:12 PM
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