Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska who rose to national prominence as John McCain’s vice-presidential running mate in 2008, remains a memorable and polarizing figure in American politics.
A youthful, outspoken politician and former beauty queen, she made history as the first woman nominated for vice president by the Republican Party and quickly became a cultural force. After the election, she resigned as governor in 2009 and shifted toward media and commentary, authoring books, giving speeches, and appearing regularly on television while maintaining her influence within conservative circles. In recent years, Palin has shown renewed political ambition, returning to the spotlight with her 2022 run for Alaska’s at-large congressional seat and expanding her social media presence to engage a new generation of supporters.
