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Monthly Archives: November, 2016

What just happened? Conservative mandate

Nov. 8, 2016 came and went, and was a big night for conservatives in America: They overcame a media that was "all-in" for the Clintons....

Mid-day after: Front pages of America

A mid-day snapshot of the nation's newspapers on Nov. 9 shows the wide range of coverage to the Donald Trump victory.

FEC accepts Alaska GOP complaint against Joe Miller

The Alaska Republican Party received notice today that the Federal Elections Commission has accepted its complaint against Libertarian candidate Joe Miller for his unauthorized...

Complaint filed over Beltrami candidacy

A citizen living in District N has filed a complaint with the Division of Elections over the candidacy of AFL-CIO Union boss Vince Beltrami,...

Bright, shiny objects: Pre-election news

The line to vote early at the Gambell Street Division of Elections office in Anchorage is 50 voters deep and a 20-minute wait to get...

Vince Beltrami shouldn’t even be on the ballot?

BELTRAMI DIDN'T TURN IN HALF THE SIGNATURES REQUIRED When Vince Beltrami filed signatures to run as an independent candidate, he came up short. He had 70...

Bob Sivertsen, Ketchikan’s family man, running for District 36

Bob Sivertsen just blew through the door, covered in rain. And by "blew," the writer means there were 60-mile-knot winds behind him, and rain battering sideways...

Book Review: ‘Open to Debate’

Open to Debate: How William F. Buckley Put Liberal America on the Firing Line, by Heather Hendershot There has been no conservative in modern times more...

Candidate Kastner proposes limits on lawmakers’ PACs

Alaska Senate candidate Kevin Kastner says if elected to office, he'll introduce a bill to ban all elected state officials from participating or forming...

Bright, shiny objects: Strange bedfellows

First came the flier in the mailbox that says Bill Wielechowski, the most diehard Democrat in the Senate, defends Libertarian values. Now, it appears that he...

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