reporter harry enten, give us the overview of the alaska election. okay. i feel like school is beginning and we re going back to school. this is quite confusing and i like confusing things we can learn something. we have the alaska at-large special house election. and then a primary seat. first, the special house election. three ran on the same ballot, regarding of party, trump-backed palin led that primary but just with 27% of the vote. so this is-i i don t know who the heck is going to win today. right. that s just the beginning because alaska is using rank choice voting. you re right, rank choice voting, the voters can rank up to four choices. the candidate with the lowest is eliminate voter choices to the current choice eliminated and a
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