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What is it about political things and fainting? A delegate fainted at the Louisiana State Republican Convention yesterday. She got up to hand her ballot to the vote counter, and fainted in the aisle.
The pressure of speaking in public on the campaign trail -- watching every word -- while you're sleeping 3-4 hours a night (my guess).