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Fayetteville, (Arkansas) Dec 4 (AP) Lynn Giese calls Sarah Palin the best thing that's happened to the US in a long time, and the 57-year-old housewife says she'd work tirelessly for the former Alaska governor were she to run for president in 2012.
"I'd do anything, go anywhere," said Giese, of Bokoshe, Oklahoma, while waiting in line at a Sam's Club in Fayetteville, where Palin signed copies of "Going Rogue," her best-selling memoir.

She'd also have support from Kayla Hogue, a 20-year old student who came to the same event sporting a button melding a photo of Palin and Ronald Reagan. And Bob Rutz, 78, first in line at Palin's book signing a day earlier in Springfield, Missouri, who said, "I'm hoping she'll be drafted (to run).

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