Published 11/5/2008
by Domenico Montanaro
at First Read
From NBC/NJ's Matthew Berger: Palin is expected to leave for Alaska Wednesday afternoon
"Can Sarah Palin go home again?" asks the Anchorage Daily News. In the 68 days since Alaska's governor began her run for vice president, things have changed on the home front. Some of her former allies are fuming, and former enemies are lying in wait. Public perceptions of the governor have also changed. Has the governor changed as well? Questions about Palin's future began to circulate at Alaska's Election Central...( read more )
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