One Democratic advisor in the state, who asked not to be named, told
The Independent: “No one is going to take seriously an actor who half-heartedly announces the news on a podcast.”
CNN political analyst Jim Moore warned the
True Detective star: “You are not prepared. Be kind to your state and yourself. Stick with what you know.”
But following last month’s
Gallup poll that revealed a record-high of 62 per cent of Americans feel that a third party option is needed, some have started eyeing the eccentric actor from Austin, who has refused to come out as a Republican or Democrat, as a potential candidate.
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APU President Valerie Davidson named interim head of Alaska’s largest tribal health organization Published March 12
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Print article Valerie Nurr’araaluk Davidson, Alaska’s former health commissioner and the first Alaska Native woman to serve as lieutenant governor, is the new interim president of the state’s largest tribal health organization. The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium made the announcement late Friday. Davidson replaces Andy Teuber, who served for more than a decade as consortium president and CEO before abruptly resigning on Feb. 23. His resignation came shortly after a former consortium employee accused him, in a letter to the organization’s board of directors, of abusive behavior, harassment and coerced sexual encounters.