Palin’s Iowa stop seen as presidential precursor

From: The Washington Times | December 7, 2009 

SIOUX CITY, Iowa | Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin greeted hundreds of admirers in Sioux City on Sunday, fueling speculation about a possible presidential run in 2012. Iowa's caucuses traditionally kick off the presidential nominating season, and Republican strategists saw the stop in Mrs. Palin's national book-signing tour as a signal not to be missed. "No politician comes to Iowa by accident," Republican strategist Tim Albrecht said. "Every politician knows the implications when they set foot here." As with other stops on Mrs. Palin's book tour, the event was tightly controlled, with photographers allowed in briefly and reporters ...

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