Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Sarah Palin has officially lost a special election to represent Alaska in Congress, with Democrat Mary Peltola pulling out a surprise victory after the final ballots were counted Wednesday.
From 2010 to 2015, she provided political commentary for Fox News. [3] She hosted TLC's Sarah Palin's Alaska in 2010–11 and Amazing America with Sarah Palin on the Sportsman Channel in 2014–15. [4] [5] From 2014 to 2015, she oversaw a short-lived subscriber-based online TV channel, the Sarah Palin Channel, via TAPP TV.
Palin lost the special election in Alaska's at-large district to Mary Peltola for the state's first time using ranked-choice voting. She'll likely face the same system if she runs in November.
Sarah Palin may have Trump's backing, but the ex-governor and onetime vice presidential nominee is an underdog in Alaska's unique election system. Sarah Palin may have Trump's backing, but the ex ...
Jun. 12—Early results in Alaska's 48-candidate special primary election for U.S. House Saturday showed Republicans Sarah Palin and Nick Begich III taking the lead, followed by independent Al Gross.
Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola has won a full two-year term representing Alaska in the House, NBC News projected Wednesday, defeating former governor and GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
Sarah Palin gives farewell speech at Fairbanks' Pioneer Park. Palin announced she was resigning her office due to the costs and distractions of battling ethics investigations, describing the "insane" amount of time and money that both she and the state of Alaska had expended responding to "frivolous" legal ethics complaints filed against her.
Sarah Palin was a member of the City Council of Wasilla, Alaska from 1992 to 1996 and the city's mayor from 1996 to 2002. Wasilla is located 29 miles (47 km) north-east of the port of Anchorage, and is the largest population center in the Mat-Su Valley.