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Exclusive interview with Governor Sarah Palin

Keith Cate with sister station WFLA-TV in Tampa interviewed Republican VP candidate Governor Sarah Palin at a rally in Ft. Myers on Oct. 6, 2008 for an exclusive interview.  This is the unedited tape of that conversation.

10/07/08 2:58 PM

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