JOHNSON: They would catch him next time, they said. That meant my time was not enough.
I went in and out of the system and I’m no better for it, and I am not alone. We need change and a system that works.
I went in and out of the system and I’m no better for it, and I am not alone. We need change and a system that works.
“It’s great to have a supportive spouse, it’s another thing to use that spouse as an example of your support of the Alaska Native community—this is not a policy argument.”
“There’s an ad paid for by the Alaska Republican Party running right now that is false, despicable and speaks to both a lack of integrity and the bankrupt and dishonest approach of the paid ads for Mike Dunleavy. The ad asserts Mark Begich, my brother, was born with a silver spoon. Really?”
“As Alaska’s chaotic governor’s race comes down to the wire, I keep recalling a couple of nuggets of wisdom from experience as a Marine Corps veteran and more than 30 years as an observer of Alaska politics.”
In these last few days of the campaign, a couple of “tells” can be seen from the different campaigns.
The art in these editorial cartoons might seem familiar. They’re by Juneau artist Pat Race, who also lent his talents to Alaska’s early voting stickers.
Lt Gov. Mallott’s resignation has irreparably changed the race for governor.
Examining Begich’s impact on the race for governor.
“You took your 1 percent of the ‘Advice and Consent’ role stated in Article II, Section 2 seriously,” writes Nick Tabaczka.
Kavanaugh’s behavior has shown he doesn’t respect survivors of sexual assault and likely won’t be a fair judge.