Palin visits Biden birth place

Times-Tribune:

Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin brought her version of the "Straight Talk Express" to Northeast Pennsylvania today, wowing thousands of supporters during a rally in Scranton.

The Alaska governor, accompanied by her husband, Todd, and country music performer Lee Greenwood, spent almost 40 minutes at the Riverfront Sports Complex talking up GOP presidential nominee Sen. John McCain and contrasting his positions with those of Democratic rival Sen. Barack Obama.

The boisterous crowd, estimated at around 4,500, interrupted her speech several times with chants of, "Sarah! Sarah! Sarah!"

In discussing Mr. McCain's plans to get American back on the road to energy independence, Mrs. Palin called it a national security issue. The governor said there is more coal in the United States than there is oil in Saudi Arabia and promised Pennsylvania, with its coal reserves, will have a key role to play.

"Drill, baby, drill, and mine, baby, mine," Mrs. Palin said as the crowd roared its approval.

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She continues to receive an enthusiastic welcome where ever she campaigns. While Biden has been mocked as describing Scranton as a hell hole by Saturday Night Live, it is a place where the Republican message resonates especially on the energy issue.

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