Politics | Sarah Palin Sarah Palin Stumps for McCain Tea Party hero lends support to former running mate By Nick McMaster Posted Mar 26, 2010 5:06 PM CDT Copied Sarah Palin, left, talks at a campaign rally for Sen. John McCain, back, at the Pima County Fairgrounds in Tucson, Ariz., Friday, March 26, 2010. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Sarah Palin spoke at a rally for John McCain today in Tucson, the first time the two have stumped together since the 2008 presidential campaign. McCain is in a tight primary fight with JD Hayworth, who is attempting to paint the senator as insufficiently conservative. Palin delivered some much-needed Tea Party cred: McCain, she said has been "leading the fight against reckless spending for decades." Palin was greeted with massive applause, highlighting the fact that since 2008, the onetime governor's political fame has eclipsed that of her running mate. After Palin's introduction, McCain delivered a rousing speech against the new health care reform law, calling for repeal and a "peaceful revolution" to cut government spending, CBS News reports. Read These Next Charlie Kirk's widow has a message for the world. Not so fast on scanning that QR code. Bet you aren't familiar with the first king of England. This murder-suicide allegedly has a tragic AI twist. Report an error