Palin calls for Stevens to resign
Published 10/28/2008 by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – Sarah Palin said Tuesday Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens should resign his Senate seat, in a statement released hours after John McCain made a similar declaration.
The comments come a day after Palin would not say what she thought the best course of action for the recently convicted senator should be.
"After being found guilty on [...]
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