Palin teases Reno crowd about presidential run
AP – Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin speaks to the crowd during the kickoff of the nationwide Tea Party …
By SCOTT SONNER, Associated Press Writer Scott Sonner, Associated Press Writer – Mon Oct 18, 7:52 pm ET
RENO, Nev. – Sarah Palin launched a two-week run of tea party rallies Monday leading up to the election and teased supporters about a possible presidential run for herself, saying "we can see 2012 from our house."
The remark came as the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee — who has not publicly committed to seeking higher office — kicked off the 15-day Tea Party Express coast-to-coast campaign tour, hoping to capitalize on government discontent and unify conservatives before the Nov. 2 election.
Headlining a rally outside county GOP headquarters, Palin told more than 500 people that common sense is an "endangered species" in Washington, D.C., and they should "keep the faith" as they go to the polls Nov. 2.
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