Politics | Sarah Palin Palin's Woes Make Her More American Teen pregnancy, DUI are problems average voters relate to By Neal Colgrass Posted Sep 1, 2008 7:33 PM CDT Copied Bristol Palin, 17, holds her brother Trig during the campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. (AP Photo) Revelations about Sarah Palin's personal and political life may in fact boost her image among average Americans, Charles Mahtesian writes in Politico. A pregnant teenage daughter and a husband with a DUI are problems many voters can relate to, unlike the elite scandals of Capitol Hill. "It is this averageness that makes her such a politically promising running mate," writes Mahtesian. Barack Obama knows it, too. He told reporters in Monroe, Mich. today that he opposes any criticism of her personal life. “I have said before, and I will repeat again: People's families are off-limits," Obama said. Palin's everyday lifestyle poses "a difficult challenge for Democrats," Mahtesian writes, "because she will be juxtaposed against Biden, a United States senator with 35 years of experience." Read These Next Rising snow lines turn ski resorts into debris fields. France explains why it made George and Amal Clooney citizens. Sources say Tommy Lee Jones' daughter was found dead at 34. Camila Mendoza Olmos' body has been found. Report an error