Steve Heimel

Senior Reporter, Alaska Public Radio Network

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Governor Sarah Palin could not be more popular in Alaska, but how is she playing in the lower 48?

Palin Injects Excitement but Questions Still Remain

Governor Sarah Palin could not be more popular in Alaska, but how is she playing in the lower 48?

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Governor Sarah Palin  could not be more popular in Alaska, but how is she playing in the lower 48?  Post-convention  polls  indicate a surge in Republican enthusiasm for the …

Palin Injects Excitement but Questions Still Remain

Governor Sarah Palin could not be more popular in Alaska, but how is she playing in the lower 48?  Post-convention polls indicate a surge in Republican enthusiasm for the …

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