Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 11:32 pm
O Really wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 12:30 am
She's got a good platform to send a good message during the campaign. If she (Peltola) has time to at least file a couple of bills. Even if they don't go anywhere, she'll be able to say she filed them.

I'll bet that state and national RepuQs are bribing either Palin or Begich to drop out....
Palin urges Begich to drop House bid; Begich declines
Alaska U.S. House candidate Sarah Palin called on fellow Republican Nick Begich to drop out of the race Monday, holding a news conference in the same place where on a holiday weekend more than a decade ago she announced plans to resign as Alaska's governor.
Not very smart optics. They've been real bitches towards each other. If Palin really wanted him to drop out an ally would be making the pitch quietly.
“He keeps calling me a quitter," she told reporters, adding later: "And now he wants me, the one who is clearly the only true conservative in this race who can win, he wants me to quit! Now that's the real joke. Sorry, Nick. I never retreat, I reload.”
Monday was the deadline for candidates to withdraw from the November general election. Begich, who was critical of Palin during the campaign, seeking to cast her as a quitter and questioning her motives in running, said Monday his campaign is “confident that we are on a positive trajectory to win in November.”
Sweet, even if one drops out now both their names will still appear on the ballot.
... Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, and Begich lost an Aug. 16 ranked choice special election to serve the remainder of the late Republican Rep. Don Young's term to Democrat Mary Peltola. The results were tabulated Wednesday and certified Friday. Peltola led in first choice votes heading into the tabulation rounds, followed by Palin and then Begich. Begich was the candidate eliminated first.
Of the Begich voters who ranked a second candidate, 36% chose Peltola and about 64% chose Palin.
Losing 36% is terrible for a fellow RepuQ.
A spokesperson for Peltola's campaign, Josh Wilson, said Peltola will be sworn in on Sept. 13.
Peltola, Palin and Begich also advanced from the August primary to the November general election, with the winner of that contest to serve a two-year term. They will be joined by Libertarian Chris Bye, after the fourth place finisher in the primary, Republican Tara Sweeney, withdrew....
With Palin and Begich mostly attacking each other maybe the Libertarian takes a significant number of disgusted GQP votes. Wow, could AK elect a Dem to a full term?