Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is not saying whether she will vote in November to send the indicted Ted Stevens back to the Senate for a seventh full term.
The indictment has put Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) running mate in a tricky position. If Palin endorses Stevens, it will appear that she is undermining her message of taking on the GOP establishment and cleaning up corruption in her state. But should the popular governor oppose his reelection, it could deliver a blow to Stevens’s campaign and give Democrats ammunition as they try to pick up one more Senate seat.
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Ted Stevens is running again?
How delusional is that greedy idiot?
(If he gets cancer, I will still call him a greedy idiot.)
Yup, and Rep. Don Young, the Big Daddy of Earmarks in Alaska, is running too. Yet, Gramps McCain said in his speech that he will veto every earmarks that come through his desk as President. So, you know he is full of crap. McCain is not going to diss his buddies that have been bankrolling his campaign.
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