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‘Suburban mom’ who took on her own party

By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Denver

Published: August 29 2008 18:18 | Last updated: August 29 2008 18:18

Sarah Palin made the leap from being a small town mayor to governor of Alaska two years ago by vowing to reform a party that was imbued with corruption and tainted by its cosy ties to the oil industry.

The meteoric rise of Alaska’s first female governor, a mother of five who is a conservative Christian, soared to even greater heights on Friday after John McCain, Republican presidential candidate, chose Ms Palin as his running mate.

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