Read Going Rogue: An American Life Online
Authors: Sarah Palin,Lynn Vincent
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A “Country First” rally to let American voters know where John and I stood on the issues. I loved talking at these events about energy independence, our need for strong national defense, and ending the selfdealing in Washington. I could palpably feel Americans’ hunger for change at the rallies.
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Shealah Craighead
I got to return home for the 1-25th’s deployment ceremony, then hit an Alaska rally where we were joined by, from left to right, front row: Mayor Curt Menard Sr. and his wife, Senator Linda Menard. And behind them: Rachel, Grace, Sandy, and Governor Sean Parnell. This picture was taken six months before Curt passed away.
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On the last day of campaigning, we hit seven rallies across the United States. Here on the steps of the Missouri State Capitol, I met one of our most energized crowds.
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Shealah Craighead
We returned to cast our votes in Wasilla on November 4,2008 . I was met by friends who braved the freezing-cold morning hour, including Capi Coon (on my right), Roberta Niver, and Lavancha Lankford (from the Beehive). It was great to have so much of the Mat-Su Valley’s support!
Courtesy Roberta Niver
Before voting for president and vice
president, I finally got to stop at my
house to pick up my own coat before
heading to Wasilla City Hall. This
vote was cast in the same place that I
attended second grade, then all those
City
meetings, and then later
served six years in the mayor’s office
upstairs, in the former schoolhouse.
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John gives his concession speech in Arizona on the night of November 4. My family and I were able to through the night to vote in Alaska, then return in time for John’s wrap-up at the Biltmore Resort. His speech inspired the country to unify for a stronger nation and a bright future.
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The day after! Working
via BlackBerry on November 5,
I chill with Trig next to the big kids
splashing in the pool before we head
back home. My ever-present
BlackBerrys kept me in constant
touch with my governor’s staff and
constituents while on the trail.
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Heath
At the cold finish line of the
2009 Iron Dog, Piper by my side,
wearing my warm winter gear with
an Arctic Cat logo, which turned
into the infamous coat that was the
subject of the ethics charge leveled
for “advertising” in public. It was
one of many bogus charges filed
after I was named the VP candidate.
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Al Grillo/
AlaskaStock.com
It’s a celebrationPalin-style! July 27, 2009, the day after my farewell address in Fairbanks. Tripp (the bald one) and Trig (the hippie) wrestle with Todd while I hug these precious boys in our Wasilla home.
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Bristol Palin
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