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This poll is a month old but it’s circulating today for some reason, and I hadn’t seen it before. It’s something.
The assumption all along has been that Murkowski is bulletproof in Alaska, partly because she’s a long-time incumbent and partly because the state has a new ranked-choice voting system that should help her in certain circumstances. It’ll protect her from having to face an exclusively Republican electorate in a primary, at least. She’s crossed Trump repeatedly, first by not supporting Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to SCOTUS, later by voting to convict him at his impeachment trial, and has criticized him frequently along the way. But it was thought that Murkowski enjoyed enough goodwill at home from centrists of both parties that she could squeak through to another term. A politician capable of winning a statewide race in a
The devastating effects on the GOP from ousting Liz Cheney continue. https://t.co/hUtnpQ9ann
The mayoral race in Anchorage, AK, is over, and Republicans have flipped the office from blue to red. Yes, even in Alaska, the major urban center leans Democrat. Remember, we were assured that there would be down-ballot consequences for the GOP “embracing Trump” and ousting Cheney. When do those consequences show up?
Republicans overperformed by 9% in PA-22 and 3% in PA-48 since 2020.
Although, third parties hurt the Dems net margins in the former and hurt the GOP in the latter.
Man, idk what happened last night, but Lancaster County Republicans showed the F up for a odd year primary last night. Big numbers everywhere.
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After months of anticipation, the day has finally arrived. Today, the Republican Party of Virginia held its convention to pick its nominees for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general. Voters had until 4pm on Saturday to get in line to vote.
With the nomination process taking place through a convention, delegates signed up to vote through candidates though they are not bound to them or through local Republican Party county organizations.
The Arlington GOP signed up more than 700 delegates alone, and the 8th district, which includes Alexandria and Falls Church, in addition to Arlington, signed up about 1,500 delegates. The voting process today was said to have run well in the 8th.
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