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Palin to quit as Alaska Governor
Web posted at: 7/4/2009 7:7:52
Source ::: AFP
Gov Sarah Palin

ANCHORAGE: In a surprise move, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said yesterday she was stepping down and would not seek re-election, fuelling swift speculation of a possible 2012 White House bid. Palin, who was Republican John McCain’s controversial running mate in his failed 2008 White House bid, said she would step aside as governor in “another few weeks” and be replaced by Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell at the governor’s picnic in Fairbanks, Alaska on July 26.

Palin, 45, told a press conference at her lakefront home in Wasilla, Alaska, that she wanted to “take a stand and effect change, not just hit our head against the wall and watch valuable state time and money.”

The first woman to campaign on a Republican presidential ticket and a former sports journalist who was known as “Sarah Barricuda” when she played high school basketball, Palin said it was “time to pass the ball for victory.” In leaving her post before the end of her first term, Palin will be able to travel across the country more freely and build up a national political team, clearing the way for a potential presidential bid of her own.

A June 2 CNN poll had Palin running neck-and-neck with former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and ex-Arkansas govenror Mick Huckabee in the top three favorites to head up the Republican 2012 ticket.

But shooting down any speculation her announcement was abrupt, Palin said: “Some are going to question the timing of this, and let me say this decision has been in the works for quite a while.”

Since she had already decided not to run for re-election as governor in 2010 staying in power as a lame-duck official “would just be another dose of ‘politics as usual,’ something I campaigned against and will always oppose,” she added.

Palin has only led the vast, oil-producing northwestern state since December 2006, when she became the youngest person ever to hold Alaska’s governorship.

“I am determined to take the right path for Alaska,” added Palin, “even though it is unconventional and it is not so comfortable.”

As governor, Palin has earned approval ratings as high as 80 percent, but her popularity dipped in the wake of a series of ethics complaints and her failed run with McCain.

The 2008 presidential race saw Palin ascend overnight from the obscure governor of Alaska to McCain’s running mate and her party’s popular, but polarizing new cheerleader.

 
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