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CNNGRAND JUNCTION, Colorado (CNN) -- As the presidential campaigns enter their final days, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is getting the rock star treatment, drawing much bigger crowds than her running mate, Sen. John McCain.
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was greeted like a rock star by supporters at a rally in Colorado on Monday. But it's still a mystery whether the "Palin factor" will drive enough conservatives to the polls to offset Sen. Barack Obama's gains with independent voters. During her stops in battleground states, Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, has continued her role as the main attack dog.
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If McCain pulls out a come-from-behind victory, she will get plenty of credit.
But if McCain fails and Republicans lose more ground in Congress, there will be a lot of soul-searching. Palin could emerge as the woman who almost saved John McCain and become his heir apparent in 2012 -- and represent the future of the GOP.Read more:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/21/palin.factor/index.html
"heir apparent in 2012 -- and represent the future of the GOP"
HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA!!!!!
God, I hope so.