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Posted November 6, 2008
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McCain and Palin
Barely 24 hours after the election of Barack Obama as the next president of the U.S., are beginning to know the internal battles between John McCain and his number two, Sarah Palin, that shed light on the difficult relationship that both leaders had during the election campaign.
According publishes The New York Times, there was a "civil war" within the Republicans with their two heads visible face in full election campaign, which had its most tragic moment in the wake of statements by Palin, telephone, he made a a false Nicolas Sarkozy on her hypothetical candidacy for the presidency. The governor of Alaska did not hesitate imitator of the French president, despite his exaggerated accent, and acknowledged that as president she was in "eight years".
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