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Sarah Palin on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos

Gov. Palin at Alaska 50th Anniversary of Statehood Day


Governor Palin speaking at Alaska’s 50th Anniversary Celebration.

Conservative of the Year Award for 2008

Governor Sarah Palin wins Human Events Magazine’s “Conservative of the Year” for 2008

Yes, I’m a bit late posting this but I’m trying hard to catch up here after the holidays.

Governor Palin Welcomes International Diplomats

Governor Sarah Palin meets with Mr. Sergey Kislyak, newly appointed Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United States, on his first visit to Alaska. Ambassador Kislyak is part of a large group of foreign dignitaries on hand for weekend celebrations marking Alaska’s 50th anniversary of statehood.Photo courtesy Office of the Governor

The odds are in Palin’s favor!

This from http://www.thehill.com

Palin is odds-on favorite to win 2012 GOP nomination
By Bob Cusack
Posted: 01/02/09 01:42 PM [ET]

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is the front-runner to win the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, according to online oddsmakers.
Despite a slew of negative press this fall about Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) running mate, online gaming site Superbook.com puts Palin’s odds at 3.5-1, the best among Republican hopefuls.

Other top GOP contenders include former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, whose odds are set at 4-1, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, at 5-1.
Former Rep. Bobby Jindal (R-La.), who is now governor of Louisiana, has a 6-1 shot of claiming the nomination.

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and former Speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.) are each listed at 12-1 to win the Republican nomination on Superbook.com.
Gen. David Petraeus and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani are 15-1 dark horses while Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and McCain are considered 20-1 long shots.

Another online site, BetUs Sportsbook, made Palin and Romney 4-1 co-favorites.
President-elect Obama is a heavy favorite to win his party’s nomination and to earn a second term, while Secretary of State-nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton is viewed as more likely to nab the Democratic nomination in 2012 than Vice President-elect Biden.

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