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Palin accuser to run for governor of Alaska
By AP STAFF
Associated Press
July 2, 2009

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- The Alaskan lawmaker who oversaw the Legislature's Troopergate investigation of Gov. Sarah Palin last year has signaled his interest in her job.

Sen. Hollis French, an Anchorage Democrat, says he's filing a letter of intent to run for governor with the state public offices commission.

French on Wednesday stopped short of calling it a formal declaration but says it's a way to continue the exploration process.

French says it's also a way to keep a dialogue going about what Alaskans want to see in their next governor.

The 50-year-old French is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and he oversaw the investigation of Republican Palin's firing of her former public safety commission.

Palin has not announced if she will seek another term.

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