Posted on 08/17/2022 4:39:28 AM PDT by Lazamataz
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) was projected to advance from the state’s Republican Senate primary, setting her up to compete in November’s midterm general election.
The Associated Press made the call at 1:41 p.m. ET.
The incumbent senator was widely expected to advance from the all-party primary in which the top four vote-getters advanced to the general election.
The primary was seen as a test for former President Trump’s endorsement. Trump backed Murkowski’s primary challenger Kelly Tschibaka in the wake of Murkowski’s vote to convict him in his second impeachment trial.
Tschibaka was also projected to advance early Wednesday morning.
(Excerpt) Read more at thehill.com ...
In the primary, there’s no Rank Choice.
One vote only.
So the primaries really became maeningless
They only established who the poke sitter is
I’m talkin bout the special.
I’m talkin’ ‘bout the primary ...
Jazmine Ulloa, NY Slimes:
“At Mary Peltola’s election night watch party at an Anchorage brewery, Peltola tells me that Sarah Palin texted her this morning to wish her well and warn her it was cold outside. The two have shared a warm relationship throughout the campaign.”
And that will very likely be enough to put her over the top.
Damn, this is confusing! And obviously infuriating.
Wasn't Murkowski herself one of the RINOs who supported (funded?) Rigged Choice Voting in Alaska?
That's what I've heard as well, but unfortunately I don't remember where I heard it, nor do I have a source to prove it. Wouldn't surprise me at all though.
Anyone know?
But no open primaries, ranked choice, mail-ins for all, etc.
AMEN to that. And every voter needs to show a valid ID before they can vote. Like many other countries in the world (ie France).
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