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Palin: Election Day Results Are Up To God

ERIC GORSKI | October 22, 2008 01:54 PM EST | AP

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Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin gestures while speaking at the University of Findlay in Findlay, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008 (AP Photo/Madalyn Ruggiero)

DENVER — Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin describes herself as a "hard-core pro-lifer" and expresses confidence that in spite of disheartening polls, "putting this in God's hands, that the right thing for America will be done at the end of the day on Nov. 4."

In an interview with evangelical leader James Dobson that aired Wednesday, Palin said she thought Republican presidential candidate John McCain would implement the GOP platform if elected _ "I do, from the bottom of my heart" _ but McCain doesn't support the platform on three issues important to evangelicals: abortion, gay marriage and embryonic stem cell research.

The platform calls for a constitutional ban on gay marriage, an issue McCain says should be left to individual states. Similarly, the platform seeks a constitutional ban on all abortions; again, McCain supports allowing states to decide the question. McCain supports research using embryonic stem cells, which the platform opposes.

Palin called it a "strong platform" and told Dobson, "They are there, they are solid, we stand on them and, again, I believe that it is the right agenda for the country at this time."

The Alaska governor talked by phone with Dobson for about 20 minutes Monday while she was in Colorado campaigning. Dobson's Focus on the Family radio program aired the interview Wednesday.

Dobson asked whether Palin was discouraged by polls showing the GOP ticket behind.

"To me, it motivates us, makes us work that much harder," Palin said. "And it also strengthens my faith, because I'm going to know, at the end of the day, putting this in God's hands, that the right thing for America will be done at the end of the day on Nov. 4. So I'm not discouraged at all."

Palin has not focused on her faith on the campaign trail, but it clearly has energized evangelical leaders like Dobson, whose radio show reaches an estimated 1.5 million Americans daily.

Dobson has come around to supporting the McCain-Palin ticket after previously saying he could not in good conscience vote for McCain. He endorsed former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee late in the primaries.

Palin thanked Dobson and supporters for their prayers and _ when Dobson inquired about the importance of faith in her life _ said: "It is my foundation, yes, my Christian faith is."

She also used terms like "prayer warrior" and "intercession" _ words that might be unknown to the average listener but are common vocabulary in Pentecostal Christianity. Palin spent 20 years in a Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church, but she usually refers to her faith generically as Christian, not even evangelical.

"It is that intercession that is so needed and so greatly appreciated," Palin told Dobson. "And I can feel it too, Dr. Dobson. I can feel the power of prayer, and that strength that is provided through our prayer warriors across this nation."

She continued: "When we hear along the rope lines that people are interceding for us and praying for us, it's our reminder to do the same, to put this all in God's hands, to seek his perfect will for this nation, and to of course seek his wisdom and guidance in putting this nation back on the right track."

Describing herself as a "hard-core pro-lifer," Palin said the birth of a son with Down syndrome was "this opportunity for me to really be walking the walk and not just talking the talk. There's purpose in this also and for a greater good to be met there."

Palin said the campaign had to have faith that its message will be heard "minus the filter of the mainstream media."

"That filter has to be erased," she said. "So we have to have faith in the wisdom of the people that they'll understand what our message is. But even bigger that then, I have to have that faith that God is going to help us get that message out there."

DENVER — Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin describes herself as a "hard-core pro-lifer" and expresses confidence that in spite of disheartening polls, "putting this in God's han...
DENVER — Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin describes herself as a "hard-core pro-lifer" and expresses confidence that in spite of disheartening polls, "putting this in God's han...
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05:01 PM on 10/30/2008
Gov. Palin has stated that the election is in God's hands. I agree with her assessment and believe that when the polls have closed on Tuesday, we will know which candidate God wants to be President of the United States and which candidate God rejects for that position. And we will know whose prayers God has listened to and answered in the affirmative. And since, as Palin states, the election is in God's hands, I will fully support whichever candidate God selects.
01:10 PM on 10/23/2008
I just hope that after she loses this election she has the decency to point out that it clearly shows that God wanted Obama to be president.
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lex parsimoniae
12:31 PM on 10/23/2008
"I'm going to know, at the end of the day, putting this in God's hands, that the right thing for America will be done at the end of the day on Nov. 4. "

Amen

Obama/Biden
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flamom4obama
10:18 AM on 10/23/2008
Is God a registered voter? And if so, was he registered by an ACORN representative?
09:08 AM on 10/23/2008
Palin said the campaign had to have faith that its message will be heard "minus the filter of the mainstream media."

"That filter has to be erased," she said

Is that fascist, or what? What does she intend to do? Send those who displease her to Siberia? To live with the caribou in the Alaskan bush?

If
08:57 AM on 10/23/2008
By the way, the Philadelphia Flyers are 0-3 since Barbie dropped the puck on opening night. Thank goodness they kept her away from the Phillies.
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dontomas
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08:43 AM on 10/23/2008
And God spoketh to Sarah, "go now and return to the land of ice away from the sins of big cities and those who use intellect to gaineth support, rejoice in thy profits and rewards gained by the generosity of thy people who knoweth not the secrets of power, smite those who defile the Lord by choosing their own way of life and speakeath in tongues to confuse thy enemies. reduce those animals that kill more noble beasts that your people wish to kill and eat, encircle your family and use your ability to make sure that they never have to experience the life of a more ordinary person, and one last thing Sister Sarah your leader President Obama is one cool dude who I like a lot."
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01:41 AM on 10/23/2008
Baically she's saying her god is Republican? I don't think that's a beehive. I think that's a swelled, delusional head under there...or a crazed Alaskan squirrel.
10:44 PM on 10/22/2008
Sarah, are you even aware you are part of a party who demonizes the poor? With your Chr ist ian Values , how do you justify this? Aren't you judged by how "the least of us" is treated? Just in case it isn't blatantly clear to you, the Grand Ole Party has a much higher propensity for affording "Joe, the hedge-fund manager" as much political preference as he desires while the rest of us pay for his golden parachute. Essentially, your party wants to socialize economic risk while privatizing profits. This, my dear Sarah, is diametrically opposed to your Chr ist ian upbringing.
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crutnacker
10:42 PM on 10/22/2008
Why does this group continue to keep non-profit status? Hey Sarah. Ask your imaginary friend for some education on the Constitution.
10:29 PM on 10/22/2008
Pallin' around with Dobson, no wonder her brain has turned to mush. She should have learned this would happen from watching McSane go off the deep end.
Go GOD, prove you exist by sending these idiots into footnote heaven.
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tangelan
You will not cast aspersions on my asparagus.
09:37 PM on 10/22/2008
Bible Spice, Jebus's hands will not guide mine and that lever will not be pulled for you. I'm tired of screa ming at the television. I haven't sle pt in weeks. I'm los ing weight and I'm dehyd rated. I don't look at regu lar TV shows. I miss my shows. Keep the clothes and Piper can keep the Louis Vitton (because she's roc king it). I want you and McGollum to go away.

He Must NOT Have The Precious!
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karen1p
09:19 PM on 10/22/2008
So, it seems to me that Palin just gave Obama God's endorsement.

I think I have that right.

Geez, Colin Powell and now God. That's one hell of a line-up.
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phoebie
Pragmatic Optimist
08:58 PM on 10/22/2008
Did ja ever notice Sarah Palin's sentences are about three paragraphs too long? Reading her transcripts and listening to her speeches makes my brain hurt.
08:07 PM on 10/22/2008
It's in our hands. Separation of church and state in a McPalin administration. Don't think so.