Palin visits soldiers of the Alaska National Guard, July 24, 2007.
During the campaign, controversy erupted over alleged differences between Palin's positions as a gubernatorial candidate and her position as a vice-presidential candidate. After McCain announced Palin as his running mate, Newsweek and Time put Palin on their magazine covers,[207] as some of the media alleged that McCain's campaign was restricting press access to Palin by allowing only three one-on-one interviews and no press conferences with her.[208]
Palin's first major interview, with Charles Gibson of ABC News, met with mixed reviews.[209] Her interview five days later with Fox News' Sean Hannity went more smoothly and focused on many of the same questions from Gibson's interview.[210] Palin's performance in her third interview, with Katie Couric of CBS News, was widely criticized; her poll numbers declined slightly.
Other conservatives remained ardent in their support for Palin, accusing the columnists of elitism.[213] Following this interview, some Republicans, including Mitt Romney and Bill Kristol, questioned the McCain campaign's strategy of holding Palin from unscripted encounters with the press.[214]
Palin was well-prepared intensively for the October 2 vice-presidential debate with Democratic vice-presidential nominee Joe Biden at Washington University in St. Louis. Some Republicans suggested that Palin's performance in the interviews would improve public perceptions of her debate performance by lowering expectations.[211][215][216] Polling from CNN, Fox and CBS found that Palin exceeded most voters' expectations and had won the debate.[217][218]
Upon returning to the campaign trail after her debate preparation, Palin stepped up her attacks on the Democratic candidate for President, Illinois Senator Barack Obama. At a fund-raising event, Palin explained her new aggressiveness, saying, "There does come a time when you have to take the gloves off and that time is right now."[219]
Palin appeared on Saturday Night Live's "Weekend Update" segment on October 18. Prior to her appearance, she had been parodied several times by Tina Fey, who was noted for her physical resemblance to the candidate.[220] In the weeks leading up to the election, Palin was also the subject of amateur parodies posted on YouTube.[221]
Controversy arose after it was reported that the Republican National Committee (RNC) spent $150,000 of campaign contributions on clothing, hair styling, and makeup for Palin and her family in September 2008. Campaign spokespersons stated the clothing would be going to charity after the election.[222]
Palin and some media outlets blamed gender bias for the controversy.[223][224] At the end of the campaign, Palin returned the clothes to the RNC.[225]
The election took place on November 4, and Obama was projected as the winner at 11:00 PM EST.[226] In his concession speech McCain thanked Palin, calling her "one of the best campaigners I've ever seen, and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength."[226]
Two members of McCain's staff, Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter, told Palin that there was no tradition of Election Night speeches by running mates, and that she would not be speaking.
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