AirTalk for November 17, 2009

What is Sarah Palin's political future?

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Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin waves to supporters as she arrives for John McCain's election night rally on November 4, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Sarah Palin burst onto the national scene in 2008. But after some embarrassing interviews, publicized conflicts with the McCain campaign, and her resignation as Governor of Alaska, it's been unclear where her political future will take her. Republicans seem to love her or hate her, depending where they fall on the conservative spectrum. Now she’s hitting the airwaves promoting her book "Going Rogue: An American Life." But how much power can she have to sway the future of the Republican Party? And is she a viable candidate for 2012?

Guests:


Dan Schnur, Director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at USC and adjunct faculty at USC Annenberg School. Expert in political strategy and campaign communication.

Jon Fleischman, Southern California Vice Chairman of the State GOP


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