Nov 5th, 2009 - The Christian Science Monitor
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Sure, Sarah Palin lost in last year’s election, but she might be on track to win the title of GOP endorser-in-chief.
Just as we predicted, Republican candidates are starting to compete to win a coveted nod of approval from the ex-governor of Alaska.
First up is Rep. Mark Steven Kirk (R) of Illinois, who is running for the Senate seat formerly occupied by Barack Obama. The Washington Post reports that he’s written a letter to a Palin friend that fishes for an endorsement – something “quick and decisive.”
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