Published 1/14/2009
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
Former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was both sympathetic and critical of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
(CNN) — Sarah Palin has complained repeatedly that she was given unfair treatment by the media during her rapid political ascent last year.
But Mike Huckabee – a potential rival for Palin in 2012 should they both decide to seek the [...]
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Huckabee pans Palin's interview with Couric —
CNN Political Ticker 1/14/2009
Former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee was both sympathetic and critical of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.
(CNN) — Sarah Palin has complained repeatedly that she was given unfair treatment by the media during her rapid political ascent ...
Palin's media battle raises eyebrows —
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Gov. Sarah Palin may be positioning herself for a 2012 run for the White House, analysts say.
(CNN) — Her bid for the vice presidency ended more than two months ago, but Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin appears determined not to become a mere ...