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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Palin Faces Laundry List of Complications

Tuesday 02 September 2008
by: Matt Apuzzo, The Associated Press

Washington - GOP vice presidential pick Sarah Palin accepted at least $4,500 in campaign contributions in the same fundraising scheme at the center of a public corruption scandal that led to the indictment of Sen. Ted Stevens.

The contributions, made during Palin's failed 2002 bid to become Alaska's lieutenant governor, were not illegal for her to accept. But they show how Palin, a self-proclaimed reformer who has bucked Stevens and his allies, is nonetheless a product of a political system in Alaska now under the cloud of an ongoing FBI investigation.

It's the latest in a string of revelations that have forced John McCain's campaign to defend his choice and the thoroughness of the background check of Palin, 44, a little-known governor who is new to the national stage. Palin stunned delegates at the GOP convention Monday when she announced through the McCain campaign that her unmarried 17-year-old daughter, Bristol, is five months pregnant.

With the convention still abuzz, the list of potentially embarrassing details grew Tuesday:
  • Palin sought pork-barrel projects for her city and state, contrary to her reformist image.
  • Her husband once belonged to a fringe political group in Alaska with some members supporting secession from the United States.
  • A private attorney has been authorized to spend $95,000 to defend her against accusations of abuse of power.
  • She has acknowledged smoking marijuana in the past.
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