Sarah Palin was crushed after her 27-year role model marriage ended by email, now she’s found love again

Sarah Palin rose to national fame in 2008 when John McCain brought the “little-known Alaska governor” onto the Republican ticket. Seen as a “force of nature,” she mixed confidence with underdog toughness before later stepping away from major politics and facing more personal challenges.

Raised in Wasilla, Alaska, Palin grew up competitive, especially through basketball, where she met her future husband, Todd. In 1988, they eloped at a courthouse with “two elderly witnesses” because they couldn’t afford a wedding. They built a large family—Track, Bristol, Willow, Piper, and Trig—and a life closely tied to Alaska.

Palin worked as a reporter, helped run the family’s fishing business, and quickly rose in public office. By 2006, she became Alaska’s youngest and first female governor, earning a reputation for reform. Todd, known as the “First Dude,” stayed out of the spotlight, focusing on their home life, oil-field work, and the Iron Dog race. When McCain chose her as his running mate, he took on even more at home while the family endured national scrutiny.

Though their marriage appeared steady, it was strained. In 2019, just after their 31st anniversary, Palin learned through an attorney’s email that Todd was filing for divorce, a moment she said felt like being “shot.” He cited incompatibility, while she wanted to fix things. The divorce became final in March 2020.

Communication now is minimal, and Todd has a new partner. Palin has moved forward too, finding a “safe and comfortable” relationship with longtime friend Ron Duguay, continuing her life with familiar resilience.

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