Team Palin 2010
Rick Perry, Texas
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks during a campaign rally for Texas Gov. Rick Perry on February 7, 2010 in Cypress, Texas. Perry, along with her former running mate John McCain, were among the first to receive Palin endorsements in the midterm election cycle.Christine O'Donnell, Delaware
After winning the Delaware Senate Republican primary against Rep. Mike Castle on Sept. 14, 2010, tea party and Sarah Palin backed candidate Christine O'Donnell has generated national headlines in her quest to snatch up Vice President Joe Biden's former Senate seat. Palin endorsed O'Donnell on Sept. 9, just days before the primary.Sharron Angle, Nevada
Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle smiles after winning the GOP primary June 8, 2010 in Las Vegas. Endorsed by Sarah Palin on August 18, 2010, tea party favorite Angle faces Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid in the general election.Palin on the Road
Sarah Palin waves to a crowd prior to addressing the crowd at a Tea Party Express rally at Boston Common in Boston, April 14, 2010. Palin spent much of March traveling and rallying support for the Tea Party movement.Palin on the Road
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin speaks during a the "Restoring Honor" rally, organized by radio and television commentator Glenn Beck, on August 28, 2010.Joe Miller, Alaska
Senate candidate Joe Miller answers questions with Fox News Channel's Greta Van Susteren, Oct. 11, 2010 in Anchorage, Alaska. The tea party candidate was endorsed by Palin for her home state's open Senate seat on June 2.Controversy has since erupted between the two thanks to an email purportedly sent by Sarah's husband Todd to Miller after he failed to enthusiastically argue for Palin's qualifications to be president in a TV interview.
Mary Fallin, Oklahoma
Mary Fallin, a Republican from Oklahoma, received Palin's support on June 17, a month before winning the Republican gubernatorial primary in her state. Fallin, a two term congresswoman, could become the state's first female governor.Palin on the Road
Sarah Palin speaks at Time's 100 Most Influential People in the World Gala, at Lincoln Center in New York City on May 4, 2010.Palin on the Road
Sarah Palin gives a speech on May 21, 2010 for Republican Vaughn Ward of Idaho, who was a congressional hopeful. Ward lost the primary on May 25, 2010.Palin on the Road
Sarah Palin speaks in Reno, Nevada at the kickoff to the cross country Tea Party Express bus tour on Oct. 18, 2010. In her speech, Palin urged Republicans to "man up" and support the Tea Party movement. She added, "Some of these politicians, the big-wigs within the machine, they're driving me crazy because they're too chicken to come and support the Tea Party candidates."Karen Handel, Georgia
Georgia gubernatorial candidate Karen Handel spoke to supporters during an election-night party Tuesday Aug. 10 2010 in Atlanta. Although Palin gave her support to Handel, she ultimately lost the primary election in a runoff with former Rep. Nathan Deal.Rand Paul, Kentucky
Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul addresses a news conference in Louisville, Ky., Sept. 23, 2010. Palin was an early supporter of Paul, giving her endorsement on Feb. 1, far ahead of his May 18 primary win.Terry Branstad, Iowa
Terry Branstad, the Iowa Republican gubernatorial candidate, speaks to reporters a few weeks before receiving Sarah Palin's endorsement on June 3, 2010. The former governor won the GOP nomination on June 8 and seeks to defeat incumbent Democratic Governor Chet Culver on November 2.John McCain and Kelly Ayotte
Sen. John McCain of Arizona, right, attends a rally with local veterans for Republican Senate candidate Kelly Ayotte, left, in Nashua, N.H., Oct. 2, 2010. Both establishment candidates have been given a solid endorsement from Sarah Palin.Carly Fiorina, California
Carly Fiorina, the Republican Senate candidate from California, speaks during a town hall meeting on Oct. 6, 2010. Fiorina was backed by Sarah Palin on May 6 and won the primary on June 8. She faces incumbent Democrat Sen. Barbara Boxer on November 2.When Palin endorsed Fiorina, a former Hewlett Packard CEO, she said in a release that "Carly is the Commonsense Conservative that California needs and our country could sure use in these trying times. She's not a career politician. She's a businesswoman who has run a major corporation."
Palin on the Road
Palin speaks at a benefit dinner for Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala., Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010.Nikki Haley and Tim Scott, South Carolina
Palin endorsed two candidates in South Carolina. State Rep. Nikki Haley, a Republican, hopes to become the state's first female governor. Tim Scott, a Republican running for a seat in the house, would be the state's first black Republican congressman since the Reconstruction Era. Both won their June 8 primaries following endorsements from Palin.Palin on the Road
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waves before speaking to the Liberty & Freedom Foundation in San Jose, Calif., Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010.Palin on the Road
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin answers questions from the audience as she speaks to the Liberty & Freedom Foundation in San Jose, Calif., Oct. 14, 2010.Palin on the Road
Palin waves to the audience as she walks on stage to address a crowd of about 2,000 people at a forum hosted by the Sacramento Metro Chamber in Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 15, 2010.Rick Perry, Texas
Texas Gov. Rick Perry gives the thumbs-up after early voting in Austin, Texas on Oct. 18, 2010. Perry was among the earliest of candidates to be endorsed by Palin in 2010.Tom Emmer, Minnesota
Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer addresses supporters at a rally in Bloomington, Minn. on Oct. 18. Emmer won the state primary in August after receiving Palin's backing in April.Palin on the Road
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin arrives to speak at a rally in Anaheim, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010.During the rally, Palin urged Republicans to continue fighting up until the elections, according to the AP.
"We can't be thinking that it's over yet and we've got it in the bag. As Yogi would've said, 'It ain't over till it's over,"' she said, referring to New York Yankees great Yogi Berra. "Soon we'll all be dancing."