Should Sarah Palin Drop Out of the Vice Presidential Race?

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hotels in lage vuursche of 10:17PM April 29, 2010

Sarah Palin is nothing she shouldnt get to be the Vice President she doesnt Know nothing about the Ecnomical and whats going on she will just mess the WORLD up and Put us at War with everyone it only Takes a PIG to where Make up and Talk B.S I am Running for Obama Now thats a Real Man that will change the World for what messed up bull Crap George buch put us through.

Kimbely Welsh of PA 4:49AM October 30, 2008

Palin needs to take medication. She is as a republican himself put it a "Whack Job".

She is not doing John McRasist any good!

McRasist looks like he needs a wheelchair, I don't think he would even last 4 years. Then we would be stuck with with Whack Job.

Please think before you pull the lever to vote. We can't afford 4 more years of the same, and we certainly can't afford to have a whack job running the white house!

Apryl of CA 1:40AM October 30, 2008

ITS SIMPLE SARAH A MOTHER, PALIN=FAMILY=STAY HOME OBAMA AND BIDEN ALL THE WAY VOTE FOR OBAMA AND BIDEN

ED CHOU of MI 10:55PM October 29, 2008

Palin is appaulin" and not smart enough to realize it. It's just as hard to believe that McCain is as unenlightened about her as so many were about "W"...Obama's biggest bloc of voters come from the more educated and open-minded citizens.

Before long we'll see the proof and no matter who wins this election it's likely top get worse before better.

Kentucky of 10:53PM October 29, 2008

SHE SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN PICKED FOR THIS POSITION. The very idea that he picked her says he does not take America serious!! She is totally clueless.... and dabbles in dirty politics...Lets take a look at the Alsakain news paper Hmmmm...whom did they endorse? Let's see, it should have been automatic to figure but...shocking!! They endorsed "Obama"!! The fact that they did not support her says a lot!! A lot!! I did have a little respect for Mr.Mccain until he picked her, bad judgement now leads to bad judgement later..... GO JOE BIDEN!!!

KIMBERLY THOMAS of TX 10:16PM October 29, 2008

SHE SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN PICKED FOR THIS POSITION. The very idea that he picked her says he does not take America serious!! She is totally clueless.... and dabbles in dirty politics...Lets take a look at the Alsakain news paper Hmmmm...whom did they endorse? Let's see, it should have been automatic to figure but...shocking!! They endorsed "Obama"!! The fact that they did support her says a lot!! A lot!! I did have a little respect for Mr.Mccain until he picked her, bad judgement now leads to bad judgement later..... GO JOE BIDEN!!!

Kim Thomas of TX 10:02PM October 29, 2008

After watching that interveiw with Katie Couric I was scared. This woman has no idea what she is doing on the national stage. And if Hillary had won the nomination we would still have only heard of Sarah Palin as the governer from Alaska who gave Craig Ferguson honerary citizenship of Alaska. Funny as it is, it still doesn't make you ready to be president.

Mitchell of MI 8:59PM October 29, 2008

What else could it be?

Tina of GA 6:17PM October 29, 2008

AND ROMINEY SHOULD STEP IN. THEN WE HAVE THE WAR'S COVERED AND THE ECONOMY AS WELL./ AND YES MCCAIN DOES HAVE HILLARY VOTERS.

Lisa Smith of GA 5:06PM October 29, 2008

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Morgan Felchner

Morgan Felchner

Morgan E. Felchner is a managing editor at U.S. News & World Report. She is the editor of Voting in America.

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