Sarah Palinmade plenty of waves when she ran for the Alaska House seat in 2022.
Palin didn’t completely disappear from the public eye between 2009 and 2022.
Palin ran for Alaska’s House seat twice in 2022.

Instead of accepting her loss gracefully, Palin blamed Alaska’s new voting system.
Palin’s disdain for the voting system grew after she lost.
“You know, back in June we won.

We won it, what, had it been winner take all?
Out of 50, nearly 50 candidates, we won pretty handedly, right?”
Instead, it fires her up to continue what she deems a good and worthy fight.

“My question is, when have people like Palin or Trump ever walked away after they’ve lost?
They’ve just ratcheted up their rhetoric,” he told the outlet.
His words proved to be true.

“We have just begun,” she told Alaska’s News Source (via Mediaite).
“And I do repeat that you don’t need a title.
You don’t need an office to make a difference.

This turned out to be a grave mistake.
One local, Kari Jones, said that Palin failed to attend a meet-and-greet with her fellow Alaskans.
Palin’s absence ruffled plenty of feathers.

Others were of the opinion that Palin’s friendly relationship with Donald Trump was to blame.
I don’t think Trump right now gets you to 50 percent plus one.”
Democratic candidate Mary Peltola bested Palin once again, however.

She appeared to be detached from her own campaign once again.
Again, it didn’t.
It appears he was right.

Palin and Peltola first bonded when they were both expectant mothers.
Their paths crossed while Peltola was a lawmaker in Juneau and Palin was Alaska’s governor.
Despite their political differences, the two seem to get along swimmingly.

When Palin is asked about her relationship with Peltola, she has nothing but good things to say.
“Doggone it, I never have anything to gripe about.
I just wish she’d convert on over to the other party.

But other than that, love her,” she said.
The whispers started after Duguay was spotted at Palin’s side in New York.
Palin was in the city making an appearance in court for her defamation lawsuit against The New York Times.

I’m here to support her," theDaily Beastreported.
The outlet was bold enough to send Duguay a text later on, asking if he was dating Palin.
He actually replied, “Hi.
It doesn’t hurt that it pays well too (Palin charges $199 per video, FYI).
That ain’t half bad.
Palin called Trump’s prosecution a “travesty.”
Because that’s what’s going to happen,” she said.
“We’re not going to keep putting up with this.”
He’s a master in holding people accountable," she said.
Palin also discussed Trump’s Republican rival,Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
“It doesn’t make sense that he’s even running,” she told Guilfoyle.
“Let’s just get to work support[ing] Donald Trump getting back in there.
“DeSantis doesn’t need to [run].
“He should stay governor for a bit longer.
He’s young, you know.”