Palmer House Candidate Drops Out
Saturday afternoon Palmer Republican State House candidate Nancy Campbell announced she was dropping out of the race.
Saturday afternoon Palmer Republican State House candidate Nancy Campbell announced she was dropping out of the race.
Intel on Richards’ resignation, Begich dines with a supermodel, Beltrami starts his campaign…It’s Friday in the Sun!!!
This announcement came in just moments ago from the Governor’s Office: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 16-56 Contact: Katie Marquette, Press Secretary — (907)…
Legislators are discussing whether to hold their special session in Juneau or Anchorage. One interesting element of such a decision would be it would prohibit any sitting legislator from raising campaign money in Alaska’s largest city and commercial hub for the duration of that session.
Today we’re looking at how elections this fall could sway power in the State Senate. We previously wrote an article on the situation in the State House. Check it out here if you haven’t already.
Hawker’s withdrawal from the race leaves competitive primaries for both the Republicans and Democrats populated by two challengers each and no incumbent to claim the mantle of real frontrunner.
Governor, SOMEONE HAS TO GO.
Whoever is the architect of your legislative and communications strategy, is failing you. The point of such a strategy is to make legislators more receptive to your agenda and instead you keep doing things that almost look designed to frustrate and anger them.
“The grim findings from Moody’s Analytics state that the nation’s wealthiest would benefit the most from the presumptive GOP presidential nominee’s proposals, while middle- and lower-class Americans would be hurt the most.”
In the last 3 days, Democrat congressional candidate Steve Lindbeck has turned to Alaska’s highest profile Democrat Mark Begich and the state’s progressive golden boy Forrest Dunbar in separate emails to ask for cash.
If Silver is correct and Johnson does that well in Alaska, does that mean Alaska’s votes in the Electoral College — in recent memory have been as safe a bet for the Republican Party as any in the nation — could be in danger of going to Hillary Clinton?