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What does it take to boost voter turnout across the state, especially in communities where people aren’t as likely to vote?
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Nick Begich and Rep. Mary Peltola saw three debates in three days, spanning more than 1,000 miles on the campaign trail.
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Yes, if you look at last year and only at the votes the president announced a position on. Most Democrats align more closely.
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U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola is running an attack ad on her Republican opponent, disparaging how he made his personal wealth.
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Grier Hopkins defeated fellow former state lawmaker John Coghill by just 154 votes in the high-turnout election.
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“Moderate to progressive people have figured out fundraising better than their Republican counterparts,” political consultant Jim Lottsfeldt said.
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Nick Begich emphasized fighting for the state, Mary Peltola focused on support in Congress and John Howe called himself a "third wheel."
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A possible legal snag has put Rep. Tom McKay’s plans on hold, at least temporarily.
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Donald Trump, as well as in-state Republicans, have falsely claimed that noncitizens are voting in large numbers.
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Politicians in Alaska have a long history of working across party lines. How they talk about that cooperation seems to matter.
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Initial returns also showed incumbent Mayor Beth Weldon leading challenger Angela Rodell, with voters favoring two other propositions.
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Running mates are unlikely to make a major difference in this election, but there were some takeaways from an interesting night.