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Axelrod, who served in as Obama's chief campaign strategist and media adviser, chimed in, "I'm sure that's what she meant to say. Democrats, Republicans, nobody said that those were 'gotcha' questions. Though Palin responded initially to the flubbed interview by alleging media bias, she relented in and admitted that Couric's warm-up question was actually pretty fair.

Restoring America. I'm curious," Couric persisted. Media Desk. John McCain. Vice President. David Axelrod. Sarah Palin. Twitter Facebook. Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue. Chrome Safari Continue. Be the first to know. In an interview that aired Wednesday on AM to DM , BuzzFeed News' Twitter morning show, Couric said the question, which Palin later claimed was "gotcha journalism," hadn't been preplanned and came up spontaneously as they shot b-roll.

Was she going to say she was really influenced by the Bible? I don't know what she was going to say. I think that's what struck a lot of people," she said. But Couric said that she's not sure the controversy would have the same effect in the current political environment.



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