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Sarah Palin camp secures online identity for 2012 Presidential race


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It appears as if Sarah Palin really does have intentions of running for the U.S. Presidency in 2012.

A source did some basic investigating and discovered that the internet domain names, sarahpalinforpresident.com and sarahpalin2012.com have both been registered by a man named Jay Griffin from anchorage, Alaska. Now it’s not unusual for someone to register domain names on speculation, but what makes this whole thing interesting is that Griffin is also on the Alaska Republican Party Central Committee with Sarah Palin.

Even though Palin hasn’t come right out and confirmed that she is gearing up to run for President in the 2012 elections, the fact that somebody close to her geographically and politically has been taking steps to that effect surely will take some of the surprise out of it when it is announced.

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5 Archived Responses to “ Sarah Palin camp secures online identity for 2012 Presidential race ”

  1. Considering what a hard time Mike Huckabee had getting mikehuckabee.com it's not a bad idea even if she decides not to run. Domain names are cheap.

    I wouldn't put too much stock in it though.

  2. MoiMeme
    Jul 25, 2009

    Er, not exactly breaking news. According to whois, the SarahPalin2012 domain was created on Aug. 24, 2007 – long before she was selected by McCain as a surprise 'unknown' to be his veep.