Two Rogues: The Deep Affinity Between Sarah Palin and Donald Trump - The Atlantic
Try two trial issues of The Atlantic with our compliments. Like the real-estate tycoon, the former Alaska governor used inflammatory rhetoric to appeal to conservatives, despite a more pragmatic, dealmaking resume. Craig Ruttle / AP AD BLOCKER ENABLED Please consider disabling it for our site, or supporting our work in one of these ways Updated on January 19 at 4:17 p.m. Sarah Palin, the former vice-presidential nominee and Tea Party superstar, endorsed fellow Republican Donald Trump for president on Tuesday. The news came in a statement, but Palin is also appearing at a rally with Trump in Ames, Iowa, on Tuesday. Palin's endorsement seems at once perplexing and logical. On the perplexing side is the fact that Trump—rhetoric aside—isn't the most conservative candidate in the Republican field. Take Ted Cruz, whose spokesman took a preemptive shot at Palin over the endorsement Tuesday morning. Back in 2012, when Cruz was running an underdog campaign for U.S. Senate,Read full article from Two Rogues: The Deep Affinity Between Sarah Palin and Donald Trump - The Atlantic
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