Palin sets 1st media interview as nominee
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will
sit for an interview with ABC News, her first since accepting the
GOP vice presidential nomination, the network said Sunday.
ABC said Palin will be interviewed, but did not say when the
session would be held.
Palin has made a series of campaign appearances with
Republican presidential nominee John McCain but the campaign has
rejected requests for most media interviews. Campaign manager Rick
Davis said on "Fox News Sunday" that Palin "will do interviews" on
the campaign's "terms and conditions."
"She's not scared to answer questions," Davis said, "but you
know what? We run our campaign not the news media."
McCain campaign officials have criticized media coverage of
Palin, alleging sexism is behind questions about whether the mother
of five can handle the responsibilities of the vice presidency.
Campaign aides said Friday she was being assisted by several
foreign policy experts in preparation for a debate with Democratic
vice presidential nominee Joe Biden, scheduled for early in October.
Palin has little foreign policy experience but is a quick study with
sound judgment, said Palin spokeswoman Maria Comella, The Washington
Post reported.
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