Begich, Dunleavy and Treadwell sound off on Kavanaugh while Gov. Walker is silent
With Roe v. Wade in the forefront of the conversation about the Supreme Court, Alaska’s independent governor is stuck in the middle.
With Roe v. Wade in the forefront of the conversation about the Supreme Court, Alaska’s independent governor is stuck in the middle.
Begich and Walker would both with head-to-head races with Dunleavy, according to the poll.
Both Walker and Begich still trail Dunleavy in a three-way race.
More than $600,000 has already been spent supporting Mike Dunleavy, while $0 have been reported for Walker and Begich.
Gov. Bill Walker has also ordered that all Alaska state flags be flown at half-staff today in conjunction with the president’s order for U.S. flags.
Both will need union support if they hope to win the governor’s race.
The polling seems to confirm what many have thought about the likely result of a three-way race for governor.
The race for governor has turned into a high-stakes three-way race. Here’s what independent Gov. Bill Walker has to say about the changes and how it might further change.
The bill’s not expected to go into effect until a pending lawsuit is resolved.
Walker made small changes to the budget approved by the Legislature.