Sara Palin Might Have Endorse the Wrong Man with Opposing Politics






Sarah Palin's attempts for a quick exit after Trump lost in Iowa failed spectacularly yesterday after she got stuck at Des Moines airport with 'media jackals' and a group of inquisitive students on a political field trip.
The former governor of Alaska, who predicted The Donald would take the Republican vote, had little to say after his defeat, fleeing the rally and declining to speak to any of those in attendance, according to multiple sources on the scene.
But if Palin thought she could dodge questions about her candidate in the Iowa caucus, she was mistaken after her flight was delayed due to bad weather, leaving her stranded with political journalists and the group of sixth graders.

Sara Palin has a problem: She endorsed a candidate too early before the first primary or caucus. Thinking that Trump had been ahead and will continue the trend she endorsed him; The problem is her politics are closer to Cruz. Cruz is the Ultra conservative with ideas of what used to be called the tea party. She wanted the winning horse even if it had the wrong spots but now if her candidate continues to be right under Cruz what is a girl to do? Knowing that she can fired in any direction including to her own foot..Stay tuned!
Palin was confronted at Des Moines airport with a group of inquisitive students on a political field trip after Trump's defeat at the Iowa caucus  
Palin was confronted at Des Moines airport with a group of inquisitive students on a political field trip
 after Trump's defeat at the Iowa caucus
The Republican had tried to make a swift exit from Iowa after predicting Trump would win but found her flight was delayed
The Republican had tried to make a swift exit from Iowa after predicting Trump would win but found her flight was delayed

The Santa Monica class, who had traveled from California to the caucus on a field trip, quizzed Palin  while she waited for her flight as she stuck by her choice of Trump for president.
'Trump is my favorite candidate' she insisted, saying she had enjoyed the caucus despite the result.
'It's exciting when it's that close,' she told them.
The former Republican vice president candidate swiftly brought the interview to a close after her daughter Willow claimed a reporter had been rude, the Washington Street Journal reported. 

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