Sullivan tries to distract from Peltola's primary victory

The Mensa members in Sen. Dan Sullivan’s campaign coterie think that the people who voted for Petersburg Dan Sullivan are so stupid that they voted for the wrong Sullivan by mistake.

Were it not for all those dumbbells who couldn’t read the ballot, Sullivan would only be about 4,000 votes behind Mary Peltola, instead of 7,000, according to the Sullivan, Dan S. (Registered Republican) Incumbent campaign.

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Feds trying to crush Dan J. Sullivan because he had the gall to challenge Dan S. Sullivan

The president of the United States and the Justice Department, with the full support of Sen. Dan Sullivan, are abusing our justice system to intimidate Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg and violate his civil rights.

That’s the only way to interpret the news that broke on Election Day that a federal grand jury has issued subpoenas to try to prosecute Petersburg Sullivan for having the gall to run against an incumbent Republican senator with the same name.

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Republicans push pipeline propaganda

The gas pipeline garbage ad, paid for by Interior Republicans, a group chaired by former school board member April Smith, is dishonest and inaccurate. Appearing in a season of stupid ads created with AI, it is unbelievably stupid.

Cynthia Henry, the GOP national committeewoman, is a deputy treasurer of the group, along with GOP activist Fred Vreeman. Smith is the treasurer. They are responsible for this propaganda, but their names are missing.

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Delaware law, not Alaska law, would govern any Glenfarne buyout

One of the secret agreements between Glenfarne and the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation deals with what the state would be required to pay Glenfarne if AGDC decides the company needs to go.

“The repurchase price is based on the value Glenfarne has added to the company,” according to a leaked document that says Delaware law, not Alaska law, would govern the matter.

“If there is a dispute on the price, an independent investment bank will have 20 days from the date they are engaged to determine the final price,” it says.

Take this to the bank—there would be a dispute on the price and any investment bank that would be forced to decide in 20 days would be tempted to split the difference at best.

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Don't let Elon Musk buy Alaska—Vote No. on 2

The supporters of the campaign to repeal ranked choice voting are groveling before the world’s richest man as Elon Musk tries to buy a voting system that pleases him in Alaska.

With this move, the Republican campaign against ranked choice voting becomes an effort by Musk to buy a voting system in Alaska that meets with his approval.

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