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Palin Will Speak About Special Needs Children

October 23, 2008 | 2:54 PM

NBC/NJ's Matthew Berger reports that Gov. Sarah Palin will give a policy speech tomorrow highlighting her commitment to families with special needs, according to campaign officials.

It will be Palin's first policy speech, delivered at the Pittsburgh Airport Marriott.

Palin has said that as vice president she would focus on special needs children, along with energy independence and government reform. But she has not specified what policies she would implement if elected. She has said her interest in the issue has been enhanced since the birth of her son, Trig, who is six months old and has Down Syndrome.

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