Palin Richmond Rally Photos
By | Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 | Politics

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and “First Dude” Todd Palin greet the crowd at Richmond International Raceway. The crowd was 20,000+ strong.

Sarah Palin enjoys the parody song Hank Williams, Jr. is singing, to the tune of his hit “Family Tradition.”

Sarah Palin addresses the crowd in Richmond.

After the speech, Gov. Palin stayed for a long time to autograph signs and hats.

More photos over at Conservativa.


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Jane Dudley

Jane Dudley has enjoyed conservatism and photography for over 30 years. After looking around at the mediocre state of affairs of political photography as it exists on the right, she decided to start making better images, to document Virginia Republicans and to inspire them to make more of an effort to put a fine face on their fine ideas. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia and works in new media.

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2 Responses to "Palin Richmond Rally Photos"
  1. McCain and Palin visit Virginia - LIVE BLOGGING | Bearing Drift :: Virginia Politics and Podcasts October 14, 2008 09:27 am

    [...] Rally here and here Photo-blog from Richmond and at Conservativa, courtesy of Jane [...]

  2. McCain Palin Visit Roundup | Bearing Drift :: Virginia Politics and Podcasts October 15, 2008 12:57 pm

    [...] the Richmond event, Conservativa photos here and here. Photos and report from the Right Side of My Brain, here and from Virginia Virtucon here, and from [...]

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