Carey Shocked at Results of Murkowski-Miller Race So Far

Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage

Michael Carey has watched the results of the Murkowski-Miller race come in with a good bit of shock. He says there’s a mathematical chance Murkowski could win once the absentee ballots are counted, but it’s unlikely. Even though during the 2008 election, Democrat Mark Begich eked out a slim victory over Ted Stevens that way.

Photo by Josh Edge, APRN – Anchorage: Supporters of all ages, for challenger Joe Miller, flowed into the Egan Center while waiting for results from the precincts.

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