Governor optimistic about Tuesday election

By Michael Rovito
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, November 3, 2008 6:55 AM AKST

YORK, Penn. — As little Piper Palin bounded around the back of the Straight Talk Express campaign bus Friday, Gov. Sarah Palin and her husband, Todd, had a brief moment of relaxation in between campaign stops.

Nearing the end of a hectic two months of around-the-country appearances, Palin still puts out an energy that seems contagious to those around her.

Of course, it doesn’t hurt to have 7-year-old Piper keeping the mood light. Dressed as a snow princess for Halloween, she was quick to share her candy with everyone on the bus.

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The constant running around the country is all leading up to Tuesday’s general election, the day voters in the United States choose their next president and vice president. With less than 100 hours left on Friday, Palin exuded confidence over what she called her and Republican presidential candidate John McCain’s likely win.

No matter who comes out on top Tuesday, it’s safe to say this election will be one for the record books.

Palin’s journey began in a small arena in Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 29. That’s when McCain introduced the little-known politician from Alaska to the world.

And the world took notice.

Suddenly, reporters from around the globe focused on learning more about Palin and her little hometown, Wasilla. An odyssey for the former Wasilla mayor and city councilwoman began, with nonstop travel and exposure in the press that has been both positive and negative.

For her part, Palin said campaigning is like running a marathon, and as she draws closer to the end she has found a new burst of energy. That energy was apparent Friday, starting just after famed football coach Mike Ditka introduced Palin to a crowd in Latrobe, Penn., a town about the size of Wasilla.

“I think Sarah Palin epitomizes all the good things about America,” Ditka said.

Although Palin’s speech in Latrobe was much the same at many of her rallies, the crowd still seemed captivated and showed its approval with raucous applause. Working the rope line — something Palin says she “loves” to do — admirers clamored for an autograph or close-up picture.

Todd got his share of attention as well on the campaign trail, although most of it is from the female fans at the rally.

But being thrust into the national spotlight hasn’t been all fun for Alaska’s first family.

“What I wasn’t prepared for was the misrepresentation of my record,” Palin said, noting that corrections sent to newspapers that ran factually incorrect stories are rarely printed.

She also said early reporting focusing on her family, like the media frenzy over her daughter Bristol’s pregnancy, was shocking.

But she’s staying positive.

“Overall, the good has outweighed the bad on this campaign,” Palin said.

The media has become as much of a topic for discussion as the candidates during this election season. Many people have complained that most media outlets are liberally biased and favor Democratic candidate Barack Obama in terms of positive coverage. With a 24-hour news cycle and permanently imbedded reporters, along with the influence of the Internet, there’s not much that occurs during the campaign goes unnoticed.

One story that gained national traction said many audience members at McCain-Palin rallies were yelling racist — and sometimes violent — rhetoric against Obama.

Palin said Friday if she had heard anything like that she would have put a stop to it, but she simply didn’t hear it.

“We don’t need any of that,” she said. “That is negative campaigning.”

Nothing like that happened Friday in Pennsylvania, and during at least two stops the folks Palin met talked about what seems to be on the minds of many Americans these days: taxes.

At Leiss Tool and Die factory in Somerset, Penn., the workers’ main concern was what the new president, no matter who he is, will do with taxes. In the small towns Palin stopped in Friday, blue-collar jobs are the mainstay of the economy. Back on the bus, Palin said that’s what she’s been hearing almost everywhere she goes: what will you do with my taxes?

“We can’t afford for government to take any more than they’re already taking from our families and our businesses,” Palin said.

She hit Obama on this point many times during her campaign stops, pointing out that his income cut-off level for tax breaks has decreased from its original $250,000.

“Barack Obama is for bigger government and wants to raise your taxes,” she often says at campaign rallies.

That’s all talk for the rallies, and back on the bus Palin appears to be the same woman Alaskans have known for years. She even voted absentee in the run-off election for Wasilla mayor that Verne Rupright officially won Friday.

It definitely helps having her family around too, Palin said.

“It’s been amazing having the kids with us,” she said. “We have a lot of fun with them.”

Piper said she’s having a blast too, and particularly enjoyed the chance to visit Disney World while mom stumped somewhere in Orlando, Fla.

Often times one of the stars of a Palin rally, Piper said large crowds don’t give her much stage fright. Perhaps it’s an indication she’ll become like her mom sometime down the road.

Piper even got to do a little trick-or-treating Friday in a tiny town called Dauphin during an unscheduled stop for a little kid’s play.

The town, consisting mostly of one or two streets, was riveted by the sight of Palin, and cell phone cameras got a workout capturing the action for curious locals.

Piper and her sister, Willow, don’t get to avoid school work while on the campaign, and they are all keeping up with their studies while on the road, Governor Palin said.

Todd Palin said he’s enjoyed the experience of campaigning as well, and in an interview with Fox News personality Greta Van Susteren said he’s in awe of his wife’s determination. But he’s also thinking about home a lot and wowed some of the campaign’s top officials with tales of his Iron Dog experiences.

Like Sarah Palin’s politics or not, the story of a small-town woman getting a chance to be vice president is historic, and she has put Alaska squarely in the minds of Americans who may have little other reason to think about the state.

But as Palin sat in the back of her campaign bus Friday, traveling through southern Pennsylvania, Piper leaning into her as she munched on Halloween candy, it served as a reminder that she’s still human despite what some critics might say.

There’s no telling where the future will take Palin, that’s up to voters Nov. 4. But Palin already seems to have a pretty good idea, answering a question many have been asking about her political future.

“In 2012?” she responded. “I’m going to be working for John McCain’s re-election campaign.”

Contact Michael Rovito at michael.rovito@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

Comments

26 comment(s)

    Hmmm wrote on Nov 4, 2008 6:06 PM:

    " “In 2012?” she responded. “I’m going to be working for John McCain’s re-election campaign.”

    Lol, that's some optimism alright! "

    Hey up yours wrote on Nov 4, 2008 3:59 AM:

    " Up yours! I never said the AIP was unpatriotic just Todd and Sarah for wanting to succeed as being unpatriotic and secondly Russia did not sell the navis only the land and stop whinning about history. I America had not purchased Alaska the the natives would be a lot worse off under Russia rule as well as America and you. So go back to your divedend bought big screen and six pack of beer and shut your hole. I am Native, my Grand dad was an ATG and you sir are unpatriotic. "

    Bob wrote on Nov 4, 2008 3:52 AM:

    " If McCain and Palin do not win today, Remember Alaska Democrats, Gov. Palin is STILL GOVERNOR OF ALASKA! I hope she will make each Democrat Legislator's Political Life a painful experience. Viva McCain/Palin forever! "

    Self Reliant wrote on Nov 3, 2008 5:03 PM:

    " Those of you hoping to wake up Wed and have Obama as the President are just more examples of the kind of people this lazy, self-centered soceity has bread. Remember, Liberals talk alot but won't do the walk. You whined for the last 8 years about how the election was stolen from you and yet when confronted with the facts, you ran off. Just so you know Conservitives talk the talk and walk the walk. Obama may win, but if he so much as breathes the word gun control, gay marrage, taxes, He will understand thisaintEurope. "

    may wrote on Nov 3, 2008 3:50 PM:

    " The stories on Palin by the Frontiersman do not reflect what papers in the lower 48 say about her. WOW, very biased writing, unless frontiersman staff is just as uneducated as Palin, therefore, unqualified.
    .Even her anchorage manager doesnt have more than a high school education, from Wasilla, go figure. "

    MAXKATT from NY wrote on Nov 3, 2008 11:14 AM:

    " Hmmmn. Perhaps this will make her less optimisitic. 7 Strategists from both sides all call it for Obama. You need 270. They're predicting he gets 365, 325, 318, 338, 352, 333, 343.

    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/11/02/strategists-predict-obama-victory-big-gains-for-democrats/

    Keep the clothes as a parting gift honey. Don't let the door hit ya on the way out. Next time someone approaches you with a similarly ridiculous offer as Old Man McCain did...think, then blink...and drop the wink. "

    palin Supporter wrote on Nov 3, 2008 11:09 AM:

    " Why can't find the time to have her medical records released BEFORE the election as she promised? She has an issue that she doesn't want public? "

    Almost over wrote on Nov 3, 2008 6:00 AM:

    " Anybody can be a cheerleader, isn't that what McCain wanted Palin for. Surely you don't really think that Palin would even have a clue if elected, please. I hope Palin gets whats coming to her and housewife Todd, since he thought he was Gov also. You need to perfect being corrupt and not get caught at the state level before you go national, look at Stevens. Heck, maybe I'll run for Gov seems like just anybody can in this state. "

    Good Bye wrote on Nov 3, 2008 5:44 AM:

    " Sarah
    Hey hey hey hey goodbyyyye.
    Never had a chance. What happened to very clean backgrounds, good morals and parenting. I have a daughter and she never became pregnant in high school. Palin carries too much garbage to be VP let alone Governor. I agree with a lot of people this paper selectively prints what they want. This community is brainwashed of Palin. Lets be real before the VP thing Palin would never be able to be Gov in any other state. There is such a thing as qualified. Heck anybody in this state can run for office "

    up yours neil unpatriotic wrote on Nov 3, 2008 2:39 AM:

    " Both of you are ignorant, AIP is hardly the party it was under Vogler. AIP's platform is for the vote of four choices that should of been given to us in the 50's. A vote that was denied to non english speaking Natives. AIP consists of mainly Natives, Todd is a native. I bet if you you were bought and sold by the Russian and Americans and then not given a say In this so called democracy you would be a little ticked as well. Also I personally know 4 AIP members who served in Iraq.Unpatriotic my butt!! "

    Dorothy Brent wrote on Nov 2, 2008 7:25 PM:

    " Sarah we love you and my prayer is that you will be our VICE PRESIDENT & John McCain the next president of the United States of America. He will pledge to the flag and so will Sarah and sing the Star Spangled Banner with pride. Sure don't someon that his wife has never been proud of America untill her husband ran for President!! My vote is for McCain -Palen "

    Alaskan wrote on Nov 2, 2008 6:31 PM:

    " Second time I tried to post this is the Frontiersman trying to hide something. ADN posted this just fine. Folks need to hear Palin in her own words of what she had to say about Obama before McCain picked her. I will be posting on ADN if you do not post.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws4Tl3vHryQ "

    LLM wrote on Nov 2, 2008 5:57 PM:

    " Palin and her family will be coming home soon. Our next President with be President Obama. "

    Edward from AZ wrote on Nov 2, 2008 3:56 PM:

    " Goodness, your review process is something I would expect in kindergarten...

    F.art is a bad word huh? "

    Edward from AZ wrote on Nov 2, 2008 3:55 PM:

    " Well Billie J,
    Palin is not a breath of fresh air. She is more like a dead old hiney oder.
    Cheats and steals from you Alaskans.

    Plus if Obama has to quit his Senate position, so should Palin quit her Governship position., as should McCain and Biden. By the way, does it bother you she flys her hubby and kids around at your expense for non-government functions, or gets expenses monies for "NOT" going to the office?
    Then tops it off by fili;g fraudulent tax returns by not reporting these funds?

    What fresh air is this??? "

    Oops wrote on Nov 2, 2008 3:45 PM:

    " PUKE "

    Unpatriotic rehtoric wrote on Nov 2, 2008 12:57 PM:

    " The fact that Mr and Mrs. Palin would even consider the separatist movement is un-patriotic. Thousands of soldiers were killed on Attu island fighting to regain American soil from the Japanese. To suggest Alaska succeed from the U.S. is a slap in the face to these brave men who lost their lives to keep Alaska American. I for on want to vote for McCain but just cannot because of his running mates. Sarah and Todd Palin. More un-American and un-patriotic than Obama for sure. Sad day in American history. "

    Neil against Sarah the Traitor wrote on Nov 2, 2008 11:41 AM:

    " Do you really want to vote for a person, such as Sarah Palin, who doesn't just associates with separatists traitors, but marries them and bears their children and gives speeches to the traitorous group her husband belongs to, especially given that she is running under the same banner as Abraham Lincoln, who had to preside over a war that killed over 300,000 good American soldiers. This is the same Palin who talks of "Real Americans" in rural North Carolina. The same people who glorify and put up monuments to their traitorous Civil War past. "

    Alaskan wrote on Nov 2, 2008 11:25 AM:

    " Yeah she put Alaskans on the minds of Americans. And we all look stupid. Just pick up the phone dial a number anywhere in the lower 48. When the person answers ask the question Has Satan Palin helped you form an opinion of Alaskans. I bet 8 out of 10 responses will be yes, Alaskans appear uneducated. "

    Oh Really wrote on Nov 2, 2008 11:21 AM:

    " Yeah bad press but truthful except in the Frontiersman. Read the ADN for fair coverage of what is happening in Alaska. Read the Frontiersman for local sports and Palin PR. The newspaper is a matter of record and the Frontiersman has once again let their readers down and left a whole in the community. Maybe someone will start a new Valley paper. I bet they could compete with the Frontiersman. All they need is a couple of high school kids and the writing would already be better. I have an idea fire you editor and put Mitchell in charge. "

    Nother Frontiersman PR piece wrote on Nov 2, 2008 10:42 AM:

    " Well here it is again. Another Frontiersman/Palin PR piece. I can understand an endorsement on the editorial page but come on the whole paper is almost all Palin. It makes me sick. And not because I do not like Palin but because this is supposed to be a true media outlet and it is not. Please bring back kelsey. And get rid of this new guy. Greg. And who is this Rovito writer. Sounds like he is working for Palin. Is he on loan from the McCain campaign. He is not an Alaskan that is for sure. "

    Billie J. Dean wrote on Nov 2, 2008 8:41 AM:

    " Gov Palin is the only breath of fresh air in this whole mess. I never thought the USA would ever be as bad as it has become Politics used to be fun, but now it stinks. I think when a working senator tries for a position different from what they have, they should quit and run again for their job. It costs too much to just hold their jobs open. Might keep some from running. My first vote was for FDR. "

    For Scott W wrote on Nov 2, 2008 8:02 AM:

    " You really want the experience of Obama? You should take another good long look.As an independent voter I get to look at both candidates records as well as their plans for tomorrow. Obama scares me! Not because he is black, I would have voted for Condi Rice in a heartbeat, but because he really is all talk, no plan and already trimming big promises just days before the election. He easily blew off his pastor of 20 years. What a guy! A terrible choice for America! "

    Scott W wrote on Nov 2, 2008 1:23 AM:

    " Palin seems like a real nice person with a nice family, but for a Vice President choice, no way! Her inexperience really showed and I feel bad for her the way the McCain campaign used her. Oh well, back to Alaska. "

    jp wrote on Nov 1, 2008 9:55 PM:

    " you should not have thrown ted under the bus!
    for this you will never be forgiven!!!
    i'll vote for someone who has not lied, has not turned their back on one of their own, but alas, there aren't any!
    so i guess i'll write in Ron Paul!

    NoBama, NoWay, no how!!! "

    jp wrote on Nov 1, 2008 9:45 PM:

    " i truly hope in 2012 Ron Paul will be the elected, it's our only chance left.
    the 2008 election is a media frenzy, which created the Obominator, and i think the media should be held to fact, not speculation, and not impress upon us their choice, as how it is in this election! "

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