Sarah Palin: A Comprehensive Biography
Early Life and Education
Sarah Palin was born on February 11, 1964, in Sandpoint, Idaho. Her father was a schoolteacher and her mother was a nurse.
Palin attended Wasilla High School, where she was a cheerleader and basketball player. She graduated in 1982 and went on to attend the University of Idaho.
Political Career
Palin began her political career in 1992, when she was elected to the Wasilla City Council.
In 1996, Palin was elected Mayor of Wasilla. She served in that position for two terms.
Governor of Alaska
In 2006, Palin was elected Governor of Alaska. She was the youngest person and the first woman to hold that office.
Palin's tenure as governor was marked by controversy. She was criticized for her handling of the "Troopergate" scandal and her support for the "Bridge to Nowhere."
Republican Vice Presidential Nominee
In 2008, Palin was selected as the Republican vice presidential nominee. She ran on a ticket with John McCain.
The McCain-Palin ticket lost the election to Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
Post-Political Career
After leaving politics, Palin became a commentator for Fox News. She also wrote several books, including "Going Rogue" and "Sweet Freedom: A Call to Arms for Americans Who Love Their Country."
Personal Life
Palin has been married to Todd Palin since 1988. They have five children.
Palin is a Christian and a member of the Republican Party.
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