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Rep. Mary Peltola is in a close race against Republican Nick Begich, who has criticized her on the state’s mining and drilling projects.
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The two leading candidates in Alaska’s U.S. House election appeared at a forum hosted by the Anchorage Chamber.
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Intelligence officials say Russia was behind a video making lurid and false claims about the Democratic vice-presidential candidate.
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Through Friday, the 6,736 early Alaska votes in the November election disproportionately came from registered Democrats.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski endorsed Mary Peltola two years ago, when Peltola was running for her first full-term as Alaska’s sole member of Congress.
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How did incumbent U.S. House Democrat Mary Peltola and Republican challenger Nick Begich make their case across three debates in one week?
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Rep. Peltola’s vote took place as state lawmakers were setting the amount of this year’s PFD and had no impact on debates within the state Capitol.
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This election cycle, AI-generated images have proliferated on social media platforms after politically charged news events. They often spread partisan narratives rather than facts.
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The congressional candidate's criticism was with the way Social Security is funded, not the benefits the program pays.
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Political types say it's unlikely, but not impossible, for Alaska's three electoral college votes to be a factor in the presidential election.
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This year’s election yielded one of the highest voter turnouts of the last decade.
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The extra-long ballots are a result of the ranked choice presidential election. USPS says it'll still deliver them with insufficient postage.