CNN caught up with Governor Palin today after she voted in the Alaska Caucuses. Here’s the complete video via Mediaite. Enjoy:
Here are some tidbits from her brief interview via CNN’s Political Ticker:
8:20 p.m. ET – Appearing on CNN after voting at a caucus site in Wasilla, Alaska, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she hopes the Republican race continues with more debates but she would not say for whom she voted.
8:22 p.m. ET – Asked if she would consider running for president in 2016, Palin said she “would seriously consider anything I can do to help our coutnry.”
“Anything in this life is possible,” the former 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate said.
8:25 p.m. ET – What would she do if her name was put in contention at the Republican convention?
“Anything is possible and I don’t close any doors that would perhaps be open out there,” Palin said. “My plan is to be at that convention.”
8:26 p.m. ET – @PaulBegala: Sarah Palin just lights up the screen, esp when @CNN asks her if she might run in 2016. How many Repubs think she’d whip this lame field?
8:29 p.m. ET – @DanaBashCNN: Wow. Sarah Palin just told CNN in Alaska shes not closing the door to jumping in if there’s a brokered convention. #CNNElections
(h/t Damian Geminder)
Update: (h/t Stacy Drake) I replaced the incomplete CNN video with the complete video available at Mediaite.
Update II: The complete transcript of the interview is available here.













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