More On TrooperGate Ruling Against Sarah Palin

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Alaska, Ethics, Law, Palin, Video

MSNBC has the report…

No doubt that the Obama campaign will jump all over this. But will this come up in the next debate? Or will Obama continue to ignore Palin and simply focus on McCain?

Seems like Biden might come out and start hammering here on this.

So then, what will be the fallout here?


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2 Responses to “More On TrooperGate Ruling Against Sarah Palin”

  1. James Stroud Says:

    Obama will continue to be strategically brilliant and leave this one alone in the debates. His success has come from not being distracted by Palin since he learned his lesson early on. I’ll predict that advertising the results of this investigation in some swing states would be helpful to push some voters his way. In any event, McCain should replace Palin (she should step down) and then he should stop the Ayers smear. Its still a month and we could still have a race. My prediction is more missteps by McCain and steadiness from Obama might result in the 20% spread required to put a Democrat in the White House.

  2. beingajoe Says:

    No surprises here. She habitually has abused power and been a lawless governor.

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