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Bristol, Kirstie, Or Apolo? Who Got The Boot On Dancing With The Stars

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Oct. 17 2012, Published 5:00 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Tuesday just wasn't a good night for the GOP.

On a night Mitt Romney was lambasted for his comments during the second presidential debate, Sarah Palin's 21-year-old daughter Bristol was voted off Dancing with the Stars: All Stars.

Bristol, with partner Mark Ballas, capped a run that saw her outlast four celebrities (Pamela Anderson, Joey Fatone, Helio Castroneves and Drew Lachey) who scored higher with the judges.

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"We did it -- we made it to week four and I'm happy with that," Bristol said after she was eliminated. "I had an awesome time and an awesome partner. I wish everyone the best of luck."

In her post-elimination appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Kimmel asked the single mom if she'd ever consider appearing as The Bachelorette, and she didn't seem too keen to the idea.

"It would be so boring," the reality star said. "I just don’t think like I'm that kind of character... that’s so not me."

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Tuesday's results show also featured performances from season nine winner Donny Osmond & Susan Boyle, Christina Grimmie and Tito Puente Jr.

Each couple will dance twice -- individually and in teams -- when Dancing with the Stars: All Stars continues next Monday on ABC at 8/7c.

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