Former Sen. Charlie Huggins suspends campaign for governor
Republican Charlie Huggins has suspended his campaign for governor, the former Wasilla senator announced on Facebook Wednesday night. Huggins said he entered the race confident…
Republican Charlie Huggins has suspended his campaign for governor, the former Wasilla senator announced on Facebook Wednesday night. Huggins said he entered the race confident…
In June, we looked at how Democrats could wrest power from Republicans in the State Senate, or at least create a bipartisan coalition.
The short version of that story is that, yes, there is a potential path for Democrats to have a role in senate leadership. It requires them winning at least two seats currently held by Republicans and getting at least three more to jump ship and organize with them, let’s not pretend it is the most likely of scenarios. But it is plausible.
Begich up for a big gig, write-in madness sweeps the Mat-Su, and GCI tries to make amends.
All the campaign drama that is fit to print and where to party on election night. It’s Friday In The Sun!!!!
A Wednesday Senate State Affairs Committee meeting proved to be ground zero for some good political theater as a fight between the snotty tone of the State Senate met the rare trash talking of the Governor’s Office.
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.
Here are five quick takeaways the rest of the media missed on candidate filing day
Ethan and Bill lose staff, senate races intrigue, and Lisa turns 35-ish. It’s Friday in the Sun
The deadline for candidates to file for office isn’t until June 1, but here are some of the State races that are already drawing our attention.
Many lawmakers clearly don’t agree with the the Governor, Alaska’s Future, Plan4Alaska, and our new friends at Our Alaska that Alaska’s fiscal sky is falling.