Former Alaska governor and 2008 vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin indicted on Monday she is open to replacing the state’s long-serving lone representative, the late Don Young (R), in Congress.
Palin said she would be “honored” to take Young’s place following his recent unexpected death at the age of 88.
“If I were asked to serve in the House and take his place I would be humbled and honored. I would, in a heartbeat, I would,” she told Newsmax TV’s Eric Bolling.
“We will see how this process goes in terms of filling that seat – it would be an honor,” she added.
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The once-popular Alaska Republican governor also talked about some of her concerns regarding the Biden administration, focusing particularly on oil and gas prices, which have skyrocketed during Joe Biden’s tenure after he reversed several of former President Donald Trump’s America-centric energy policies.
“Some people, certainly not in the White House, are aware of what petroleum products actually are, what transportation costs actually affect when it comes to supply chain,” she said.
“Because of their lack of education or purposeful destruction of so many sectors of the economy – they certainly look to blame somebody else,” she added.
This is an excerpt from Conservative Brief.
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