Posted on 08/31/2022 7:43:30 AM PDT by cotton1706
Today, Alaska is set to release the results of its special election to fill a vacant House seat, with Democrat Mary Peltola locked in a close race with former governor Sarah Palin (R). The election was Aug. 16, the state’s first ranked-choice contest, and after a 15-day waiting period required by state law, the results will be announced.
If she wins, Peltola would be the first Alaska native elected to Congress. If Palin wins, it would revive the political career of a candidate who lost the vice presidency in 2008. The winner would serve the last four months of the term of Rep. Don Young (R), who died in March. Palin, Peltola and Nick Begich III (R) will be on the ballot in November in the contest to decide who will serve for two years.
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Gee, I wonder who will be declared the winner? NOT.
Her approval is about the same as Biden's there.
The “Republicans” Hawaii elected weren’t much anyway. Hiram Fong?
The Democrat won the special election and the Republican won the general. The New York Times talked to one voter, who explained it this way: "Well, he's always wanted to be a Senator, and how much harm can he do in two months?"
I’m about 9 times as Native American as Elizabeth Warren, and I’m definitely not Native American enough to claim it. (I’m 1/128.)
My late wife worked for two Native American companies. I have her coffee mug from one of them. (A cherished possession.)
“...after a 15-day waiting period required by state law, the results will be announced.”
Oh now doesn’t that open the door to kimpshi up another millions mail-in ballots? Sounds like more rat feces.
Why?
WHY NOT? A VERY PERSONAL MOMENTO I WOULD THINK!
Because it’s Indian? Does it have magic powers or something?
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