Sarah Palin, north star
Jim Palin, father-in-law of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, shows family photos of the newly selected GOP running mate: the former Sarah Heath as beauty contestant; Sarah with her high school prom date, Todd; and Sarah and Todd again in 1991, after their marriage. (Al Grillo / Associated Press)
Sarah Palin, with daughter Piper, campaigns for governor of Alaska in November 2006. (Al Grillo / Associated Press)
Todd Palin holds the Bible for his wife, Sarah, as she is sworn in as Alaska’s governor during an inauguration ceremony in Fairbanks in December 2006. (Al Grillo / Associated Press)
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As governor, Palin addresses a news conference in early August. (Chris Miller / Associated Press)
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, her husband Todd and daughter Piper arrive at a campaign rally for presumptive Republican presidential nominee john McCain today in Dayton, Ohio. McCain announced Gov. Palin as his vice presidential running mate at the rally. (Mario Tama / Getty Images)
Cindy McCain, left, with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and her daughter Piper at the Dayton, Ohio, rally where Republican presidential candidate John McCain, center, introduced her as his vice presidential running mate. (Mary Altaffer / Associated Press)
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Republican Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin acknowledges supporters at the rally where Republican presidential candidate John McCain introduced her as his running mate. “I have found the right partner to help me stand up to those who value their privileges over their responsibilities,” McCain said at the rally in Dayton, Ohio. (Kiichiro Sato / Associated Press)
The crowd in Dayton, Ohio, cheers for presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain, who introduced Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate. Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden, who will debate Palin during the campaign, said: “I’m looking forward to meeting her.” (Mario Tama / Getty Images)
Sarah Palin greets the crowd in Dayton, Ohio, where she was introduced as John McCain’s running mate. In her high school years on a championship basketball team she was known as “Sarah Barracuda” -- a nickname that resurfaced when she became a mayor at age 32 and revamped city departments. (Mario Tama / Getty Images)
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin pumps her fist as she is introduced to supporters at the campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio. During her gubernatorial race, the Anchorage Press described Palin as “a small-town, angel-faced mother of four, an avid hunter and a fisher with a killer smile who wears designer glasses and heels, and hair like modern sculpture, who’s taking it to the boys ever so softly.” (Stephan Savoia / Associated Press)
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Sarah Palin gets a hug from Sen. John McCain. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum said of Palin: “From every indication I’ve seen she has a good conservative record and checks the boxes on the real important issues that conservatives care about.” (Kiichiro Sato / Associated Press)
Sally and Chuck Heath, in their home in Wasilla, Alaska, watch Republican presidential candidate