Sarah Palin Doodles
A document published by the magazine The New Republic reportedly contains a series of hand-written "doodles" made by Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in 1996, when she was running for Mayor of Wasilla.1 The paper--which appears to show notes on her campaign strategy for becoming mayor--was discovered by New Republic senior editor Noam Scheiber while reporting from Alaska.1
Fast Facts
- Doodles by Sarah Palin from 1996, when she was on the Wasilla City Council1
- Made on back of a sheet of paper from a Wasilla city budget1
- Features the large heading "Sarah Palin Mayor"2
- Includes notes on her resume, including "lifelong Alaskan" and "Governor's appointee"2
- Includes note, "Wasilla needs a conservative choice in leadership"2
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