Sarah Palin, the former Governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, was born on February 11, 1964, in Sandpoint, Idaho. She was raised in a Christian family and later became a pro-life advocate. Palin attended the University of Idaho, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1987.
Early Career
Palin began her career in politics in 1992, serving on the Wasilla City Council. She later became the Mayor of Wasilla, a position she held from 1996 to 2002. In 2006, Palin was elected Governor of Alaska, becoming the first female governor of the state.
Palin’s time as governor was marked by controversy, including an investigation into her firing of the state’s Public Safety Commissioner. She was also criticized for her handling of a ethics complaint filed against her. Despite these challenges, Palin remained a prominent figure in Republican politics, endorsing candidates such as Donald Trump and speaking at conservative events.
Personal Life
Palin has been married to Todd Palin since 1988, and the couple has five children together. She is a devout Christian and has spoken publicly about the importance of her faith in her life. In 2008, Palin’s 17-year-old daughter, Bristol, gave birth to a son, and Palin has since become a vocal advocate for parental rights and pro-life causes.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.