Sarah Palin became a household name during John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign, where she captured attention as his running mate, despite their loss to Barack Obama. Since then, Palin’s life has taken several twists and turns, both personally and politically.
Born in Sandpoint, Idaho, in 1964, Palin moved to Alaska as a baby and grew up in Wasilla. A high school basketball star, she met Todd Palin, her future husband, at a game, and the two eloped in 1988, beginning a life of adventure together. They raised five children, each given names that reflected Palin’s love of sports and media.
Palin’s political career began in 1992, following a brief stint in journalism and work with Todd’s family business. She quickly rose through the ranks, becoming Alaska’s first female governor in 2006. Known for her down-to-earth style and staunch conservative views, she earned the nickname “First Dude” for Todd during her time in office. Despite facing media scrutiny, including public challenges when their daughter Bristol became pregnant during the 2008 campaign, the family remained resilient.
After leaving office in 2009, Palin’s life continued to evolve. In 2020, she announced her divorce from Todd after 30 years of marriage, a decision that deeply affected her. Palin described the divorce process, which began with an unexpected email from Todd’s attorney, as emotionally devastating. Despite attempts at counseling, the divorce was finalized, marking a major shift in Palin’s personal life. She later found new companionship with former NHL player Ron Duguay, a relationship that provided comfort during a difficult time.
Politically, Palin reemerged in 2022, making a bid for Alaska’s US House seat following the death of Don Young. She was defeated by Democrat Mary Peltola in two consecutive attempts. Nevertheless, Palin remains a prominent figure in the conservative movement and has even hinted at a potential vice-presidential run alongside Donald Trump for the 2024 election. In an interview on Newsmax, Palin suggested that Trump should choose a running mate who, like him, has “nothing to lose,” leaving the door open to speculation about her own future in politics.
Though her political moves have been slower in recent years, Palin’s influence and name recognition continue to keep her in the spotlight.