Sarah Palin announces run for U.S. House
seat from Alaska
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[April 02, 2022]
By Dan Whitcomb and Tim
Reid
(Reuters) - Sarah Palin, the Republican
nominee for vice president in 2008, announced her run for Alaska's only
seat in the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday. |
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Sarah Palin, 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate and former
Alaska governor, speaks to the media as she exits the court during her
defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, at the United States
Courthouse in the Manhattan borough of New York City, U.S., February 14,
2022. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo |
It
would be Palin's first run for public office since serving as
John McCain's running mate in a campaign that saw Democrat
Barack Obama elected president in November 2008.
"America is at a tipping point," Palin said in a statement
released on her Twitter account announcing her candidacy. "As
I've watched the far left destroy the country, I knew I had to
step up and join the fight."
"At this critical time in our nation's history, we need leaders
who will combat the left's socialist, big-government,
America-last agenda," she said.
Such fiery, anti-establishment rhetoric came to define Palin's
vice-presidential campaign in 2008 and served as a precursor to
the rise of Republican former President Donald Trump and the
modern Republican Party.
Alaska's House seat became vacant after Republican Don Young
died suddenly last month at age 88 after serving for more than
four decades.
A website was set up as of Friday evening for Palin's campaign.
The home page of the site says, "Sarah Palin is running for
Congress!" and seeks donations.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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