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Nevadan feels Palin kinship

Assemblywoman, a mom, confident nominee can handle challenges







ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Heidi Gansert knows what it's like to be a politician and a mom at the same time.

The Nevada Assembly minority leader from Reno knows how it feels to have people whisper about whether you're a good enough mother to your children, what with all the time you spend running for office.


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  • "During my first campaign, one of my opponents questioned whether I could do everything," she said. "It backfired. People knew how committed I am to my community. People knew me and where my heart is."

    Gansert, the highest-ranking Republican woman serving in Nevada elected office, sympathizes with her party's vice presidential nominee, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has faced a barrage of scrutiny into her family life as she has been introduced to the nation over the past week.

    "I am extremely impressed with her," Gansert said. "I can see she has it together. She's done so much for her state."

    Gansert has four children from 9 to 15 years old. She helps run the 45-member physicians' group in which her husband, an emergency doctor, is a partner. In her spare time, she runs marathons and does triathlons.

    This week in St. Paul, where the 45-year-old is a member of Nevada's delegation to the Republican National Convention, she has gotten up early every morning for a six-mile run.

    The McCain campaign has been full of outrage over the questions about Palin and her family, saying she has being asked personal things that no male politician would ever be expected to address.

    But the one question -- how do you do it all? -- doesn't faze Gansert, whose coolly analytical mien traces to her training as an engineer.

    The answer, she said, is "first of all, I have the support of my family -- my husband, my nieces. And then you need to be really well-organized, to get the kids to soccer and swimming and guitar and violin and everything else."

    During the 2007 legislative session, she said, "I participated in five carpools. Every Sunday, I would just sit down and go through the list. I live by my calendar."

    It's not always possible to do everything, she admits. "I always put my family first," she said. "If I have to cancel something, I will. Our lives are always busy. But in the end, it's worth it. I'm working to effect positive changes in my state for my family and for the future."

    Gansert, a Reno native, followed, like Palin, her children into politics. Palin went from the PTA to the city council; Gansert became president of the board at her daughters' school.

    She worked on the campaign of former Nevada Attorney General Brian Sandoval, with whom she went to high school, and once her youngest child had started school full-time, she decided to run for office.

    "I didn't have a specific agenda," she said. "I just wanted to contribute."

    Running for Assembly in 2004, Gansert faced a three-way Republican primary against two other women in the Reno district once represented by Gov. Jim Gibbons. She pounded the pavement, enlisting her children to walk from door to door asking for votes, and won with 60 percent of the vote.

    In her two sessions, she has championed legislation to better identify convicted sex offenders, to make initiative petitions more understandable and to crack down on Internet predators.

    She became the Republicans' leader last year after Assemblyman Garn Mabey decided not to run for re-election.

    Gansert has watched the furor over Palin and is not surprised or perturbed. She said Palin will rise above it all just by being herself and pursuing her ideals.

    "There are always those who want to bring people's personal life into politics, especially at that level," she said. "I understand it. But when I saw her walk out and talk about her passion for government, I was extremely impressed. I was just inspired. It was very moving."

    Several women in the Nevada delegation said that having juggled family and career, they identified with Palin and her story.

    Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden said she feels a kinship with Palin as a fellow former beauty queen and a fellow "hockey mom."

    "I love her," she said. "I say, 'You go, girl!'"

    Lowden said she understands where Palin is coming from. "She knows what it's like to get up at three in the morning and take the kids to hockey practice," she said. "She knows what it's like to clean blood from hockey shirts."

    "I've been a working mother all my life," businesswoman Sharon Petty of Henderson said. "You have to be very focused, very smart and very organized in everything you do. She clearly is all those things."

    Petty said she loves the choice of Palin for the ticket for her qualifications, not just her gender. "She makes people accountable," she said. "She's raised the bar on ethics. She's not a pushover. I don't think she's going to back down on anything."

    As for the news that Palin's 17-year-old daughter is pregnant, she said, "Almost every family I know has had a situation like that. My mother was the daughter of an unwed mother. You hope you raise them so they don't do something like that, but sometimes they do."

    Petty, 64, said she thinks voters will be understanding.

    "You can do everything right and still have something like this happen," she said.

    Gansert said she thinks Palin will weather the storm of attention. "I think the more scrutiny she gets, the more it helps her because all families have their difficulties," she said. "When people start maligning someone for something so personal, it seems very judgmental, and I don't think that's right to judge people that way."

    She will admit to no aspirations for higher office, though her Assembly district is many times the size of the town, Wasilla, of which Palin was mayor two years ago.

    But Gansert giggles over something that happened a few months ago, before Palin was nominated, when her youngest child saw her giving a political speech.

    "My 9-year-old boy asked me if I was going to run for president," she said. "Children, you know, they don't know the difference."

    Contact reporter Molly Ball at mball@reviewjournal.com ro 702 387-2919.

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    Dan wrote on September 04, 2008 08:42 PM: Think back to where you were on that tragic day.. September 11th 2001.
    With that date drawing nearer I cannot help but think about all it meant for our nation.
    Our facade of being all-powerful was torn down in an instant.

    I absolutely dread to think what would happen if another group of terrorists decided to attack this nation and kill thousands more innocent people.

    I absolutely am in fear of what Barack Obama would do.. or not do.. if such a heinous thing happened yet again.

    I like Obama, I do. He's a great refreshing face and a person who truly does want to better this country.
    Yet, the man honestly just does not have the experience or ability to lead this nation in a time of crisis.

    Maybe in the next 4 years.. but not now.


    Tim wrote on September 04, 2008 07:52 PM: how many fake names can one guy use?hey,mikey i thought you had a job.i must be wrong,your gov.paid job is to comment under as many fake aliases as you can.if you were not so obvious it might work.but every time someone comes on saying mrs.palin was great or she's what's needed,you come back with your sorry one-liners.i feel for you bro,but it's all you got,it's a shame.


    Bend Over Bristol wrote on September 04, 2008 07:01 PM: freetospk: Yawn


    mike wrote on September 04, 2008 07:01 PM: I hate her more than GOP hate Hillary!

    Lets get the hate mail going like they did to Hillary.


    Sad Summerlin wrote on September 04, 2008 06:59 PM: One more thing, Michael...

    McCain lost a significant amount of favor with the Republican Party last summer by taking a stance AGAINST Bush when Bush was not going forward with the surge... guess what... McCain was right about the Surge... Where does he need to admit he was wrong?

    Oh yeah... April 4, 2008

    McCain ADMITS he was was wrong about the MLK Holiday...

    From Boston.com:

    "I was wrong. I was wrong," he said in front of the Lorraine Motel after an impromptu tour of where King was assassinated 40 years ago. "We can all be a little late sometimes in doing the right thing, and Dr. King understood this about his fellow Americans."

    Some in the crowd heckled him, but others shouted, "We forgive you. We forgive you."


    Is that a big enough admission for you... and is that being a big enough man?


    freetospk wrote on September 04, 2008 06:56 PM: Bend Over Your Mama, (Bristol)
    Which I'm sure you've done...you perv..yawn on the choda, that's what you like eh' bucco?...again no meat to what you say, an abyss of thought, that's the position of an idiot...one who has no thought process..and just...."yawns"....


    Sad Summerlin wrote on September 04, 2008 06:55 PM: Michael -

    Go Solar already posted the Kurdish response... there is a litany of articles I can site where there is discussion about the fact that the Iraq War and Weapons of Mass Destruction claims were erroneous due to poor Intelligence (and you know what meaning I am using for that word)... I can post it too.

    There have also been instances where "Mission Accomplished" has been cited as premature...

    So I think there have been plenty of times this administration has admitted mistakes...

    It is good to see recognition by someone on the Obama/Biden ticket that the surge is working and things are improving in Iraq. That is a very good sign for our efforts there and that there may be hope that we can someday have long lasting peace in that region.

    While Iraq hasn't gone the way expected... it is good to see that things are going in the right direction now. But even after Obama saw Iraq first hand, he said it wasn't going the right direction... I am glad his opinion has changed. And I give him credit for going on O'Reilly's show and I give him credit for revising his position on the surge...


    Bend Over Bristol wrote on September 04, 2008 06:51 PM: freetospk: Yawn


    Bend Over Bristol wrote on September 04, 2008 06:48 PM: freetospk: Yawn. I'm in your head.

    But please keep posting your comments. You continue to make the same errors I noted earlier. You do a wonderful job of demonstrating the low intelligence level of McCain supporters.


    freetospk wrote on September 04, 2008 06:47 PM: Jimmy J,
    Why don't you have Bendoverbristol check your spelling...this idiot will break out the ole' dictionary, and correct you. But will not address your writing why? BECAUSE THIS IS AN IDIOT...A MORON...A BAAAAFOOOOOOONNNNNN!!!!


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