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31 August 2008
The mother-in-law of John McCain's new running mate Sarah Palin, enjoys hearing Barack Obama speak and hasn't decided which way she'll be voting in the upcoming presidential election the New York Daily News reported Sunday.
"I'm not sure what [Sarah] brings to the ticket other than she's a woman and a conservative. Well, she's a better speaker than McCain," Faye Palin told the New York Daily News. "People will say she hasn't been on the national scene long enough."
Faye added "But I believe she's a quick study."
The 44-year-old -- who was elected governor just two years ago after serving as mayor of Wasilla (pop. 6,715) -- will be the first woman nominated by the Republican Party to run on a national ticket.
Palin and her husband Todd, a veteran oil-field worker and commercial fisherman, 43, are parents to five children, the youngest of whom was born in April and has Down syndrome.
"We don't agree on everything. But I respect her passion," Faye said. "Being pro-life is who Sarah is."
Full Article here: Us Weekly
Yikes! Not even a guaranteed vote from her mother-in-law? Well maybe that should be a warning sign to the McCain campaign who obviously stuck her on the ticket to both nab disaffected Hillary Clinton supporters and right wing extremists.





