Murkowski: Palin not Qualified enough to be President
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4 November 2010 | posted by: Rachel Hanson | No Comment
Lisa Murkowski, Republican Senator, brought to life her feud with Sarah Palin after explaining on supporting Palin for the White House as something she could not, on national television. Lisa Murkowski Feud with Palin Heats Up In the Today Show on NBC, Murkowski said that she had somebody in mind with vast experience not only in the line of government but had a global approach, something she was sure Sarah Palin lacks. Murkowski was leading on her re-election race that was yet undecided and had knocked out the opponent Palin had supported. She said that Palin had given her endorsement to Joe Miller, something that hardly got him where he might wanted to find himself. Palin and Murkowski have enjoyed a healthy ongoing feud that had started after Palin had ousted Murkowski’s father in 2006 from the slot of governorship. After Palin had decided to endorse Miller, a Tea Party candidate over her, the tension between them escalated. While both of them keep on denying that their tension can be translated as “feud” in the media, both of them were still attacking one another during the campaigns. At a rally for the pre-election of Miller, Palin had uttered some very harsh outbursts about her, saying to the effect that Miller was running against candidates who were in total denial about the results of a huge growing government to the people. She continued to call Murkowski an entitlement party candidate and that she can hardly find any party, while her campaign was literary under beltway lobbyists. Lisa Murkowski was running generally as a write-in, but as much as the officials in Alaska were to begin counting the ballots, the “write-in” label was leading in the tabulations of the state votes. Image Credit: |
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