Sarah Palin for Alaska United States Senate?
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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Babsy
Works for me.