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In the 2024 U.S. House election, Begich was Trump’s second choice. He initially supported Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom, but when Dahlstrom withdrew from the race after finishing third in the primary election, Trump switched to Begich.
On Monday, Bishop filed a letter of intent with the Alaska Public Offices Commission, an act that signals his readiness to begin raising money for the 2026 election. Hours later, Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom filed a similar letter of intent.
A bill passed Monday by the Alaska House seeks to implement an upcoming ballot measure two years ahead of time.
The announcement follows a decision by the national party to increase its contributions to state-level party organizations.
The restrictions were proposed as amendments to a bill that would restrict donations directly to candidates and groups.
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Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.) believes that the Democratic Party’s lack of a standard bearer is a good thing as it allows for diverse opinions and ideas to be debated without
Republican U.S. Rep. Nick Begich III of Alaska has co-sponsored legislation to prohibit the use of ranked choice voting in federal elections. One of the main authors of the measure that led to ranked choice voting and open primaries in Alaska criticized the bill,
The filings of intent mark the first formal entries into what is expected to be a competitive race to succeed term-limited Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
Four years after a federal appeals court eliminated Alaska’s limits on political campaign contributions, the Alaska House of Representatives has taken a step toward reimposing them. On Monday ...