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The Colorado IndependentIn her second solo campaign appearance in the Lower 48, Sarah Palin revved up a crowd at an indoor rodeo in Golden with well-worn excerpts from her acceptance speech and fresh applause lines about the banking crisis that dominated the news Monday morning.
The Republican also announced her “mission” in a McCain administration would include a focus on energy security, government reform and help for families with special needs children, such as her own newborn with Down Syndrome and a nephew with autism.
The Alaska governor spoke for about 20 minutes to a slimmed-down crowd at her second event in Colorado since winning the vice presidential nomination less than two weeks ago. As at all her appearances, Palin arrived with her husband, “First Dude” Todd Palin, relied on a teleprompter and departed before the cheers died down, without taking questions from the crowd or the press.
Later Monday morning, Democrat Barack Obama spoke to an overflowing crowd in Grand Junction on Colorado’s Western Slope before heading to the southern Colorado city of Pueblo.
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