They waited for days. First to get a cherished wrist band, then to see the woman they so adore.
"Its always worth the wait when you meet an important lady like this," said Rick Waytowich.
Around nine Tuesday morning Sarah Palin arrived.
"Hey Jacksonville. Thank you so much for letting us be here," said Palin to the crowd.
The former Republican vice presidential candidate and mother of five brought along her parents, son Trigg and daughter Piper.
Governor Palin didn't talk for long. She got straight to work signing her new book "Going Rogue. "
A signature and a quick chat was worth hours in line to the crowd, who has bigger hopes for Palin then just author.
"I hope she becomes a candidate in the 2012 election and I've got her back," said Mary Currey.
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