Monday, December 7, 2009

Sunday Was 'Sarah Palin Day' in Iowa

Sarah Palin went to Iowa for a book signing Sunday. Her visit was the number one topic of discussion in the local media and drew considerable attention from the national and even international media as well.

The Sioux City Journal:

Palin draws adoring crowd at book signing

For die-hard Palin fans, long wait worth it

Media descends for Palin tour stop

Politically Speaking

Photos: Sarah Palin Book Signing

More from The SCJ...

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The Des Moines Register:

Too cold? Not for fans of Palin in Sioux City

Photo Gallery - Sarah Palin in Sioux City

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Radio Iowa:

Over 500 wait in line to get Palin’s autograph 

Hundreds arrive before 8 a.m., awaiting Palin’s midday arrival

Small group camps overnight to see Palin

Camping out all night for Palin

Sarah Palin has entered the building 

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AP: Palin's Sioux City stop spurs talk of presidential run

FOX News: Palin Book-Signing in Iowa Leads to 2012 Watch

FOX News Video: Carl Cameron in Sioux City

FOX LiveShots: Palin: Iowa ‘Feels Like Home’

Bloomberg: Palin Iowa Stop Lifts Speculation on Presidential Run

ABC News: Palin Draws Crowd, Speculation at Iowa Book Signing

Politico: Sarah Palin hits Iowa on book tour

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The Times (UK): Sarah Palin speech and Iowa visit raise talk of White House bid in 2012

Telegraph (UK): Sarah Palin's Iowa visit spurs talk of US presidential run

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Palin Twibe Blog: Sarah Palin, the Palin Twibe and the SCJ Go Rogue in Iowa

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- JP

1 comment:

  1. I'm betting that just about every state had a lot of coverage of her book signing events, but Iowa because of its standing as the first caucus state, probably had the most coverage.

    Palin nor anyone else could afford to buy this type of publicity. From all the local coverage of her events, it has been overwhelmingly positive, and millions of people have been exposed to it.

    It will be interesting to see what the results of the Most Admired Woman poll that's done every year in December. Last year Palin came in 2nd behind Hillary, wouldn't surprise me if she came in 1st this year.

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