Published 11/7/2008
by rsinderbrand
at CNN Political Ticker
Palin has been the target of tough leaks from some former McCain staffers.
(CNN) – The war of words between supporters of each half of the Republican presidential ticket escalated Thursday, as a spokeswoman for Sarah Palin called charges circulated by former campaign aides to John McCain ‘sickening,’ and the Alaska governor herself said the advisers [...]
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