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Palin picked as McCain running-mate
Sarah Palin has been condemned for her lack of experience[AP] 

John McCain, the US Republican presidential candidate, has introduced Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska, as his running-mate to take on Barack Obama in November's poll.

Palin, a mother of five, is the first woman to lead Alaska and is best known for pushing for oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

McCain introduced Palin to cheering crowds at a rally in Dayton, Ohio, on Friday.

The Arizona senator said he made his pick after looking for a political partner "who can best help me shake up Washington and make it start working again for the people who are counting on us".

Palin, who was joined on stage by her husband and family, said she was honoured to be chosen as McCain's deputy.

"As governor, I've stood up to the old politics as usual," she said. "This is a moment when principle and political independence matter."

The move could appeal to women voters who might have been disillusioned by Barack Obama's decision to pick Joe Biden as his Democratic running-mate instead of Hillary Clinton, who won 18 million votes in her Democratic primary battle with Obama.

At 44, Palin is three years younger than Obama and, like McCain, she calls herself a "maverick".

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Lucia Newman, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Dayton, said Palin was an interesting choice for McCain.

"One of the perceived weaknesses of John McCain is that he is too old and he is also seen as being too close to the Republican establishment.
 
"Palin balances out the ticket - she is young and a maverick and brings across some voters who would have supported Hillary Cinton [as the Democratic presidential candidate] and who are not yet convinced by Obama."

'Risky choice'

Sean Aday, a political scientist at George Washington University, told Al Jazeera McCain had made a risky choice.

"She's actually pro-life, which helps McCain with his base. She has not been on the national stage. She comes from a very small state. She has never been in this situation."

Obama's campaign issued a statement condemning Palin as too inexperienced for the vice-presidency.

"Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency," said Bill Burton, Obama's campaign spokesman.

Historic nomination

McCain is preparing to accept his party's nomination for president at the Republican convention in St Paul, Minnesota, next week.

Mitt Romney, McCain's former rival for the Republican nomination, and independent senator Joe Lieberman, had been top contenders for the vice-presidential candidate position.

Tom Ridge, the former governor of Pennsylvania, had also been linked to the post.

Early on Friday, Tim Pawlenty, the conservative Minnesota governor, said it was "a fair assumption" he would not be joining McCain on the Republican ticket.

Obama, the Illinois senator, accepted the Democratic presidential nomination on Thursday, becoming the first African-American of a major US party to win it.

By announcing his vice-presidential pick on Friday, observers say McCain was hoping to divert attention from Obama, who attacked McCain in Thursday's acceptance speech, accusing him of following the policies of George Bush, the incumbent president.

 Source: Agencies
 
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oldbiker1
United States
01/09/2008
Palin - lack of experience?
You people have a surprise coming up Obama is the person who lacks experience. Palin has executive experience and Obama has none. McCain just blew Obama and Biden out of the water they are both toast and they know it. Obama could have had a female VP, but he's too arrogant he has all the answers and is actually the Messiah - he knows all truth and Hillary was out of the question. So, McCain, being the fighter and survivor he is, showed the empty suit how to do it right.

Jingo
United States
31/08/2008
Shocked
Wow! McCain picks Sarah Palin for new mate? Not a wise decision during this presidential campaign. Sure Cindy McCain is starting to show her years, but she is still pretty, and not much older than Mrs. Palin.

Dov Ber
United States
01/09/2008
Political Process
Obama and McCain and their running mates need to appeal to different self interests and the good of the Nation. Moving closer to election day dishonest rhetoric and smear campaign generally intensify until the votes are cast and a new President chosen. Palin and Biden add two more personalities to the mix and make elections more interesting, complex, and more meaningful to the voters. Many pray for wise leadership to emerge to further the peace of the nation and the world.

 
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