It's Palin

A Republican source confirms to the Chicago Tribune that Sen. John McCain "has chosen Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate. Campaign officials, however, remain mum this morning."

"Palin is the first woman governor of Alaska, elected in 2006. She was also the youngest ever elected at the age of 42. She is the mother of five children, the youngest of whom was born in April and has Down Syndrome. She ran on a clean government platform in '06 to defeat the incumbent Republican Governor Frank Murkowski."

The positives
: She's an exciting pick that stops people talking about Obama's historic speech last night. She may appeal to women voters still unsure about Obama.

The negatives: She's completely unknown and has even less experience than Obama. Just a year and a half ago she was mayor of a town with just over 5,000 people. By picking her, McCain undercuts his argument that Obama's not ready. Another wildcard is the ongoing ethics investigation against her administration.


August 29, 2008




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