Sarah Palin, former vice-presidential candidate and ex-governor of Alaska, has released a video hinting she might be a presidential candidate this year, officials said.
In the video released by Palin's political action committee Friday, Palin highlighted her appearance at the Iowa State Fair last week and alludes to a scheduled visit to the state next month, The Washington Post reported.
Palin is scheduled to give a speech at the Tea Party-organized Restoring America Rally in Indianola, Iowa, on Sept. 3. She ended her brief video with: "Thank You Iowa! See you again September 3rd."
Palin hasn't formally announced she will seek the Republican nomination, but she is getting close to a self-imposed deadline in which she said she would announce her decision.
She has said she’s undecided, and wants a candidate with “executive experience.” Most suspect Palin will either endorse Texas Gov. Rick Perry or run herself.
In one scene of the video, the former governor poses for a picture with girls in burnt orange “Americans for Rick Perry” t-shirts, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Her latest effort is an attempt to keep her name in the media, the Post said. Governor Perry and Rep. Michele Bachman, R-Minn., are competing for the same conservative voters Palin would woo if she decides to seek the nomination.



