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Sarah Palin loses election to represent Alaska in Congress


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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has been defeated in the special election to represent Alaska in the US Congress.

The winner, Mary Peltola, a Democrat, will be the first Alaskan Native to serve as a lawmaker in Washington for the state.

The race was to fill a vacancy left after the former officeholder died. The seat is up for grabs again in November.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62747378

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13 minutes ago, stevenl said:

A democrat for Alaska, there's a change.

It seems that pesky little abortion issue was a strong influence on Alaskans.   

 

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Looks like The Donald is loosing his influence in once republican States.....one wonders why.

 

Rhetorical and no need for a response.....

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From linked OP

 

''Ms Peltola ran against two Republicans in the state's first ranked-choice election, a system that was criticised by Ms Palin during the race as confusing and unfair.''

 

 

There were 2 republican candidates?

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10 minutes ago, Bluespunk said:

From linked OP

 

''Ms Peltola ran against two Republicans in the state's first ranked-choice election, a system that was criticised by Ms Palin during the race as confusing and unfair.''

 

 

There were 2 republican candidates?

They used a ranked-choice system.  There were 1 Dem and 2 Rep, and the votes for the third-place finisher (a Rep) were redistributed to his voter's second choices.  Interesting that quite a few of Nick Begich voters put Peltola as their 2nd choice rather than Palin, a fellow Republican. 

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Anyone else notice how she disappeared during the DT era?  He didn't want her around, she had the ability to upstage him.  Him no like.

 

 

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