Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Gov. Sarah Palin in Tears After Loss

Gov. Sarah Palin in Tears After Loss

By Us Magazine40 minutes ago
Story photo: Gov. Sarah Palin in Tears After LossSarah Palin looks on during a concession speech by Senator John McCain of Arizona, Republican presidential nominee, outside the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008.Us Magazine
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin had tears in her eyes as John McCain gave his concession speech Tuesday night in Arizona.

He called his running mate (and self-described "hockey mom") "one of the best campaigners I have ever seen and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength."

That line received the loudest applause of the night.

Look back at photos of Palin-McCain on the campaign trail.

McCain chose Palin the nation's first female Republican vice presidential nominee and the butt of Saturday Night Live jokes to hopefully win the votes of Democratic and independent women. Shortly after he announced the news, she confirmed reports that her 17-year-old daughter Brisol was five months pregnant.

After a rousing speech at the Republican National Convention (she famously called herself a pit bull in "lip stick"), however, Palin's popularity slipped.

She came under fire after it was revealed that the Republican National Committee shelled out more than $150,000 to dress her.

Polls also showed that men accounted for most of her support.

On Tuesday, only about four in 10 voters told exit pollsters that they found Palin -- who had come under fire for rocky press interviews -- qualified to lead the nation, according to reports.

Palin blamed the media for the reason why some female voters didn't fully embrace her.

"You have to consider that there has been the constant barrage, a kind of spin on my record or my positions," she said on ABC's 20/20 last week.

Some experts predict Palin's political future is far from over, suggesting that she could run in 2012.

Asked if she made any regrets along the way, Palin told Fox News on Tuesday: "I just wish there was more hours in the day so we could've gotten around to more areas of our country."

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