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11/24/2022
Lisa Murkowski easily wins re-election. ❤️🇺🇸
11/24/2022
11/24/2022
Here's where Nick Begich voters' 2nd votes went in Alaska's Congressional race.
11/15/2022
California Republican Congressman Kevin McCarthy won the Republican nomination for Speaker of the House.
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"He only needed to secure support from a majority of his conference — including incumbents, newly elected members, and candidates in uncalled races — in a secret-ballot vote held behind closed doors at the Capitol.
In a vote of 188-31, Mr. McCarthy easily defeated a challenge on his right from Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona, a former chairman of the ultraconservative Freedom Caucus who ran as a protest candidate."
McCarthy overwhelmingly won G.O.P. backing for speaker, but the vote signals he still faces a tough fight. The challenge indicates a potentially rough fight ahead of him to secure the job at the start of the new Congress.
11/10/2022
Murkowski closes on Tshibaka as votes are counted in U.S. Senate race Republican Kelly Tshibaka was leading Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski after early returns were posted Tuesday night. But Murkowski said she was confident she could overtake Tshibaka once second-choice votes are tallied in the ranked choice election.
09/28/2022
Who's negative and who's not? Nick Begich’s true colors are shining through By APE Editor September 27, 2022 Alaska is in the heat of campaign season. A contested race with growing national attention is for the federal House of Representatives. Mary Peltola, a rural Alaskan Democrat, won the special election to serve the remai...
08/13/2022
The Primary Election is Tuesday, August 16th, 2022.
Things are heating up.
Negative Nick Paid for by Sarah for Alaska.
08/04/2022
Anchorage Economic Development Corporation releases outlook for Anchorage The Anchorage Economic Development Corporation releases their 3 year economic outlook for Anchorage.
07/26/2022
KVNT's Tom Anderson interviewed former Governor Bill Walker on his 2022 gubernatorial candidacy and various issues from oil/gas to the PFD. Rep. Kevin McCabe (R-Mat-Su) calls in to address the Walker Administration's previous PFD policies with some tough questions. Governor Walker even called back into the show to answer a question on China.
Alaska Governor Bill Walker / Candidate 2022 Tom Anderson interviews 2022 Alaska gubernatorial candidate, and former Governor, Bill Walker.Learn more about Governor Walker's campaign here:https://walker...
07/11/2022
July 11th Alaska Senate Race Polls:
As per the latest polls, Lisa Murkowski is ahead of Kelly Tshibaka.
Latest Poll Number: Lisa Murkowski: 52% Kelly Tshibaka: 48%
Average of Polls: Lisa Murkowski: 51.5% Kelly Tshibaka: 48.5%
Google Trends: For the first time Kelly Tshibaka is ahead of Lisa Murkowski in Google Search.
However, the gain in search can be directly related to Trump’s visit.
Net Sentiment: For the first time Kelly Tshibaka’s net sentiment has worsened. This happened after Trump’s rally in Alaska.
Trump's Endorsement Not Enough for Kelly Tshibaka's Victory-Latest Alaska Senate Race Polls July 11th Alaska Senate Race Polls: Google Trends: For the first time Kelly Tshibaka is ahead of Lisa Murkowski in Google Search. However, the gain in search can be directly related to Trump's visit.
06/19/2022
Dunleavy signs: Live music now allowed in breweries as sweeping alcohol reform, SB 9, becomes law - Must Read Alaska Alaska on Thursday overhauled its alcohol laws, the largest reform in 40 years. With a stroke of Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s pen and under the eager gazes of nearly 20 legislators, Senate Bill 9, the legislation sponsored by retiring Senate President Peter Micciche, became law at O’Malleys on the Green...
06/08/2022
Opinion | Breaking Big Tech Bad A Senate antitrust bill would harm consumers and U.S. innovation.
05/20/2022
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Lisa Murkowski - A National Champion for Strengthening US Supply Chains Senator Lisa Murkowski is fighting for Alaska. As the crisis in Ukraine grows, Senator Murkowski has been a national champion for strengthening U.S. supply c...
05/05/2022
Lawmakers should support Defined Benefits for Alaskan Peace Officers Former Kenai Police Chief, Anchorage Police Department officer, and Alaska State Representative Chuck Kopp overviews his counter-points to those advocacies o...
05/05/2022
Does Alaska really need Defined Benefits for Peace Officers (HB55)? Americans for Prosperity Alaska State Director Bernadette Wilson highlights the reasons AFP opposes House Bill 55 in the Alaska Legislature.Learn more about ...
04/28/2022
“In a year when control of Congress is at stake and the Republican Party is dominated by the reactionary right, Ms. Murkowski is attempting something almost unheard-of: running for re-election as a proud G.O.P. moderate willing to defy party orthodoxy.
For Ms. Murkowski, 64, it amounts to a high-stakes bet that voters in the famously independent state of Alaska will reward a Republican centrist at a time of extreme partisanship.
She has good reasons to hope they will. Though it leans conservative, Alaska is a fiercely individualistic state where the majority of voters do not align with either major political party. And under a new set of election rules engineered by her allies, Ms. Murkowski does not have to worry about a head-to-head contest with a more conservative opponent. Instead, she will compete in an Aug. 16 primary open to candidates of any political stripe, followed by a general election in which voters will rank the top four to emerge from the primary to determine a winner.
Despite her penchant for defecting from the party line, Ms. Murkowski also has powerful help from the Republican establishment; Senator Mitch McConnell’s leadership political action committee announced last week that it had reserved $7.4 million worth of advertising in Alaska to support her candidacy.
So she has embarked on a re-election campaign that is also an effort to salvage a version of the Republican Party that hardly exists anymore in Congress, as seasoned pragmatists retire or are chased out by right-wing hard-liners competing to take their places.”
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Later, at a pizza party at a local bar to benefit her campaign, Ms. Murkowski talked to supporters about her friendship with Mr. Manchin and long-gone titans of the Senate in both parties, name-dropping former Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii and quoting former Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska as she recalled a bygone era when camaraderie and common purpose tempered partisanship on Capitol Hill.
Perhaps her own candidacy could prove there was still hope for that kind of politics.
“You’ve got to demonstrate that there are other possibilities, that there is a different reality — and maybe it won’t work,” Ms. Murkowski said in the interview. “Maybe I am just completely politically naïve, and this ship has sailed. But I won’t know unless we — unless I — stay out there and give Alaskans the opportunity to weigh in.”
Shunned by the Right, Murkowski Bets Big on the Center in Alaska The Republican senator is leaning into her centrist credentials and bipartisan ties in her re-election race, hoping that voters will reward moderation as the G.O.P. has lurched to the right.
04/27/2022
Tara Sweeney running for Congress in Alaska Tara Sweeney, a Republican congressional candidate for the open seat left by the passing of Congressman Don Young, overviews her Alaskan roots, credentials, ...
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