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sarah PALIN
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“Defeat the destructive Biden/Pelosi agenda”

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Sarah Louise Heath Palin (age 58) needs no introduction. Former Governor of Alaska (youngest person and first woman in office); former Mayor of Wasilla; former Vice-Presidential candidate with John McCain for President, (lost to Barak Obama and Joe Biden). She has been “Miss Wasilla” and “Miss Alaska” and is a Tea Party sympathizer (the “extreme right” of the Republican Party). She is Donald Trump’s “favorite” in the elections and television “star” on Fox, Trump’s favorite television until it did not accept his pressures.

What do you think you can offer to improve the Alaskan standard of living that the other candidates are not considering?
I’ve spent over a decade traveling across America and taking to the airwaves an advocacy for Alaska that is unmatched. For Alaska’s interests, we need a collective relationship with elected officials and their constituents, otherwise Alaska will be ignored or dismissed. So, I’ve been aggressively assisting constitutional conservative candidates get elected –many of whom are now influential members of Congress whom I will be working with to benefit our state.
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I’ve developed warm personal relationships with some of the most influential movers and shakers in Washington, and I will work closely with all, to advance Alaska’s interests. I’m known as an unabashed fighter for Alaska, and that’s exactly what we need to defeat the destructive Biden/Pelosi agenda that’s given us out-of-control inflation, a stagnating economy, sky-high gas prices, and a ballooning national debt that just surpassed $31 trillion.

Where do the BIPOC communities fit in your priorities?
I’m running to represent all Alaskans. My goal is to strengthen Alaska’s economy, protect and develop our God-given natural resources, strengthen our infrastructure, and protect our individual liberties. These are common-sense policies that will benefit everyone by creating well-paying new jobs, connecting rural communities, and ensuring that all Alaskans can live the life they choose without interference from the federal government.

Are you in favor or against an Alaskan Constitutional Convention? And if you are in favor, give your reasons.
I support an Alaskan Constitutional Convention because it will allow us to break through political gridlock and give the people of Alaska a direct say in their governance. Most issues can be handled reasonably well by our elected representatives, but sometimes it’s necessary for the people to step up, have their voice heard even louder, and give explicit directions to keep lawmakers focused on the right things. That’s what a constitutional convention is, really –a way for the people to re-examine the set of rules that keep government in check and prevent lawmakers from overstepping their authority. It’s nothing to fear, for checks and balances within the convention are assured via requirements to vote on any proposed changes.

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