Sarah Palin interview excerpts on Roe v. Wade and federalism
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The passage only contains a transcript of a 2008 interview with former Governor Sarah Palin discussing her views on Roe v. Wade and states' rights. It provides no new factual allegations, financial fl Palin reiterates a federalist stance, preferring state-level decisions on abortion. She affirms belief in a constitutional right to privacy. The interview was aired on CBS during the 2008 campaign.
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