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Alaksa Governor Sarah Palin on The Today Show, November 12, 2008

So, should Sarah Palin run for the United States Senate should incumbent convicted felon U.S. Senator Ted Stevens be re-elected and the Senate then expels him in January?

The answer is YES.

Palin would have to run in a special election within 60-90 days of the vacancy as per Alaska law. She would undoubtedly be opposed by Democrat Mark Begich who Ted Stevens will have beaten – even after a federal felony conviction.

Flap says is Palin has a “FREE RIDE” then she should go for it. She would be a STAR in the Senate and would be set for life in a Senate seat that rarely changes occupants.

And, she would establish herself as the leader of the GOP from Washington, D.C..

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One Response to “Sarah Palin for Alaska United States Senate?”

  1. Babsy says:

    Works for me.

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