
So, what will it take for Gov. Sarah Palin to run for Senate?
Apparently God and the Alaskans.
In yet another new interview, Palin said she would consider serving in the Senate if God gave her the opportunity to do so, and if Alaskans wanted her to.
We bet Palin is praying every night for it.
As for Alaska’s current senator, Republican Ted Stevens, even if he gets re-elected in the recount going on now (his race was too close to call), he could be removed by the Senate due to his conviction on seven felony counts of failing to report more than $250,000 in gifts, most of which were renovations on his home.
So if Steven loses his seat, Palin could run for it in a special election. Palin could also challange incumbent GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski in 2010.
Anything to get her closer to D.C. and being President!
Says Sexy Sarah of her political career, “At this point it is as governor. Now if something shifted dramatically and if it were, if it were acknowledged up there that I could be put to better use for my state in the U.S. Senate, I would certainly consider that but that would take a special election and everything else…. My life is in God’s hands. If he’s got doors open for me, that I believe are in our state’s best interest, the nation’s best interest, I’m going to go through those doors.”
Palin really seems to love God and her Republican Alaskans.
[Image via WENN.]
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