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Republican Vice Presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin and husband Todd wave to the crowds at the T.R. Hughes Ballpark in O'Fallon, Missouri following a rally on August 31, 2008. (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt) 
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Published: Sept. 2, 2008 at 9:49 PM

NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Sarah Palin's mother-in-law is slamming media reports claiming she is uncertain about who she will vote for in the U.S. presidential election this November.

Palin is the governor of Alaska and the Republican vice president nominee.

"There is absolutely no question, I'm going to vote for the Republican ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin," Palin's mother-in-law, Faye, told TV's "Inside Edition."

"Casual conversations get turned into things taken out of context, which, from my experience, was extremely hurtful. As newcomers to this arena that's a lesson we're going to have to learn and I find that sad," Faye Palin said of reports stating she wasn't sure who she would vote for this fall. "To have it twisted, I find it personally offensive."

The exclusive "Inside Edition" interview with Faye Palin is to air Wednesday.

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