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Originally Posted by TonyB06
Even this story suggest acrimony between Palin (resign) and the state party (stay so the party can appoint the seat). Clearly, nobody is falling in line and speaking with one, unified voice. It sort of speaks to the point an earlier poster in the thread made about political currents within parties, what factors help which currents emerge.
I just still don't have a sense of how "dominant" a politica figure (if at all) Palin was/is in Alaska.
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agreed...or how dominant she will be should she return.
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