Sarah Palin makes campaign stop in Zanesville

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ZANESVILLE, Ohio – With only one day to go in the race for the White House, the candidates are making their final push all across the county.

Here in Ohio former Alaska Governor and John McCain’s running mate in 2008, Sarah Palin, made four stops with the last being in Zanesville. Palin spoke to a crowd at Rittberger’s Scale Haus Banquet Barn for about 25 minutes.

After being introduced by Republican candidate for Muskingum County Commissioner Mollie Crooks, Palin referenced the support she had seen in Ohio for Trump.

“I told the guys that we were driving with that we need to do a couple of laps because of all the Trump signs around here. It’s overwhelming. It’s such a positive sign. And the momentum that is sweeping this beautiful part of O-H,” said Palin with the crowd responding “I-O.”

Palin made four stops today in Cincinnati, Kettering, Washington Courthouse, and lastly in Zanesville. With just one day till the election and the polls in Ohio still too close to call, Palin addressed her views on this election cycle.

“[Donald Trump] is the one who has made everyone, I’m sure, understand that the permanent political class, the professional politicians, who say ‘well if you want to fix the corruption then you have to elect the ones that did the corrupting,’” said Palin. “That’s what the left is trying to brain wash the people into believing is the solution. How stupid do they thinking that we are?”

Polls in Ohio currently show Trump and Clinton dead even.

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