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To: JohnnyZ
I wouldn't mind Nethercutt, but frankly, I don't think that he could beat Murray. Keep in mind that he was elected in the giant Republican tidal wave of 1994, and he is in a GOp-leaning district. In addition, he will forever be remembered for breaking his term-limit pledge (although that didn't seem to hurt Wellstone in 2002 -- he was up by 6-9 pts at the time of his death). I would really prefer Dunn -- ousting Murray HAS to be a priority.

65 posted on 12/17/2002 1:40:11 PM PST by Jeb08
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To: Jeb08
Ugh! Bad news from Alaska:

"Murkowski has advised former Wasilla Mayor Sarah Palin, former Fairbanks lawmaker Johne Binkley, retired banker Mike Burns, former state official Mead Treadwell, Alaska Teamsters head Jerry Hood and former state Sen. Drue Pearce that they will not replace him. All but Hood said they received phone calls from the governor telling them so Monday or Tuesday; Hood said he was called within the last week.

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Others on the longer list that Murkowski released last month included University of Alaska President Mark Hamilton, former state Rep. Mark Hanley, former state Sen. Jerry Mackie and Gen. Joseph Ralston, a former commander of the Alaskan Command and presently supreme allied commander Europe."

I saw Sarah Palin as the great conservative hope. Mini-Stevens and Mini-Murkowski are both still on the list, too. Maybe one of these other folks is conservative.

66 posted on 12/18/2002 8:01:54 AM PST by JohnnyZ
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