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Republicans praise Sarah Palin on Sunday talk shows

 
GOP politicians hit the airwaves to laud the 'bold choice' by McCain, who calls Palin 'soul mate.' Democratic Sen. John Kerry, however, says Palin 'does not meet the national security threshold.' > Republicans, led by their expected presidential nominee, took to the airwaves today to defend the credentials of Sarah Palin, the first-term governor of Alaska and the surprise choice to run for vice president. (link)

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