What won’t Murkowski do to return to the Swamp?

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Ballot Measure 2’s main purpose is not to rid Alaska politics of so-called dark money as its proponents claim. Far from it.

Backers of the 25-page, confusing, and convoluted proposition are trafficking in dark money. They’re deep in it. If dark money had that same red dye as money stolen from banks, you could spot backers of Ballot Measure 2 in a crowd of thousands. 

Ninety-nine percent of the money behind Ballot Measure 2 comes from out-of-state billionaires from New York and California. They aim to disrupt, corrupt and wreck Alaska’s election process. For these outside fat cat Leftists to sell themselves to Alaskans as anti-dark money represents the purest form of hypocrisy. 

What do they want? Most of all they intend to save one of their own. Prop Two backers have a lot riding on the vibrancy, health, and welfare of the Washington D.C. Swamp. 

Ballot Measure 2’s first and foremost objective is to save the Senate seat of the Alaska queen of the D.C. swamp, Lisa Murkowski. For the past 18 years, Murkowski has elbowed, nudged, and positioned herself into the deepest end of the D.C. Swamp. Her reelection is crucial to her fellow swamp creatures. 

Murkowski’s swampiness is why she so fervently and ferociously opposes President Donald Trump on just about everything. Trump came to D.C. to drain the swamp. Murkowski is the embodiment of the swamp. Ranked choice voting proposed by Ballot Measure 2 is a byproduct of the swamp. Ballot Measure 2 = Murkowski reelected = swamp sustainability. 

The ballot measure is intentionally designed to confuse. But its objective is simple: Weed out conservative candidates.    

Murkowski is toast if she runs for reelection under Alaska’s current primary system. She could never again win a Republican primary after she single-handedly saved Obamacare and refused to back U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

The passing of Ballot Measure 2 is her only hope. The swamp needs her back in the Senate in two years. Screwing up Alaska’s election process is the only way that’s going to happen. 

What’s a few million here or there for Lower 48 billionaire swamp creatures to drop into the state to save one of their own?  

It’s important to note that Alaska’s current election system isn’t broken. We saw several Juneau swamp creatures like John Coghill, Cathy Giessel and Gabrielle LeDoux ousted in August. 

Swamp creatures tried this so-called rank choice voting in Maine and it was a disaster. Swampy billionaires spent enough to convince Maine voters in 2016 to fall for their scheme. Like Alaska, Maine is a cheap media market. 

In Maine’s 2018 Second Congressional race among four candidates, rank choice voting allowed the winner to get fewer than 50% of the vote. More than 8,000 ballots were exhausted through multiple rounds of counting. 

“A ballot becomes exhausted when a voter overvotes, undervotes or exhausts their choices. For example, a voter accidentally ranks two candidates as their first choice, or only ranks one candidate who is eventually eliminated from the contest,” wrote Jacob Posik of the Maine Heritage Policy Center.

“The ballot becomes exhausted and no longer contributes toward the final denominator used to determine a majority winner. It’s as if these voters never showed up on Election Day,” Posik concluded.

Ballot Measure 2’s greatest sin is to violate the long American tradition of one person, one vote. 

This is not the first time Murkowski backers were willing to manipulate the election process to make sure she kept her place in the D.C. Swamp. 

During her write-in campaign in 2010 after losing the Republican primary to Joe Miller, state officials changed election rules that year to benefit her. Murkowski’s name was prominently displayed on a list with other write-in candidates outside the polling place. That had never been done before. 

Native corporations danced around the edges of campaign finance laws and dumped millions into Murkowski’s election efforts. The oil companies, lobbyists, the nonprofit cabal, the healthcare industry, deep-state types, and anyone benefiting from federal government bloat and largess also poured in millions to help Murkowski return to the swamp. 

You must admit Murkowski is sly and conniving when it comes to keeping her place in the deep end of the D.C. Swamp. It’s no coincidence many of those working on promoting Ballot Measure 2 are former Murkowski staffers and current supporters. Will voters fall for it? Murkowski hopes so.   

Dan Fagan hosts the #1 rated morning drive radio talk show in Alaska weekdays on Newsradio 650 KENI. He splits his time between Anchorage and New Orleans. 

3 COMMENTS

  1. This is spot-on!
    We need to convince Commissioner Kelly Tshibaka to run against Murkowski. She is the Donald Trump of Alaska. She is smart, focused on her work of making Alaska the most efficient possible and sniffing out potential waste — or fraud — in government spending. And she is successful at it. The vitriolic backlash at her from Ds, union bosses and the media indicate she is doing the right thing for Alaska. It drives the Left crazy. They thrive in confusion.

    Murkowski could never stand against Tshibaka. We all need to remember the photograph of Feinstein essentially backing Murkowski up against the wall presumably over the Kavanaugh confirmation. While it was painful and embarrassing to see, it exemplifies Murkowski’s cowardly caving to the Left at best or making deals with the devil at worst.

    Drain the swamp in Alaska and convince our commissioner of Administration to become our U.S. Senator.

  2. Dan Fagen delivers in the dead climate of this dated political diatribe.

    As I have said, I am a third generation Republican. My family likely would have been before, however Alaska Natives weren’t US citizens for a while there.

    Having had the first-hand family recent history experience of a people who were dominated and overtaken; the life lessons are still raw.

    As Republican people, the foundation and value system which effects an individual persons life, is simply not being communicated.

    Continue on the pathway – which will never evoke enough people to warrant a highway – certainly not a freeway.

    Donald Trump is the simple truth. Donald Trump is blatantly authentic.

    I am Inupiq, Yupik, Russian, Norwegian, who is also sprinkled with the blessings of many other bloodlines.

    As such, I drink like a Russian, stand aside like a Norwegian, and have the resilience and critical thinking of an Inupiaq and Yupik WOMAN.

    And what I am saying is that this “Shock Jock” style of communication has sunsetted.

    The audience has changed. Individual people have so many ways to make up their individual minds. COVID has put a pause on the world.

    The truth is Donald Trump.

    The truth is money does not buy happiness.

    The truth is actions – and he has been defined as the transactional President.

    What does that mean? It means he is the first President in my lifetime that does what he says he will do.

    So, to bring this message back around; nobody cares about dark money.

    People hate the political season and the health insurance sign up season.

    My point is, I do not believe that Senator Murkowski has what it takes to believe in her own decisions to represent without influence.

    People forget that they were exalted for their personal character, beliefs, and boundaries.

    God Bless our Senior Senator.

    But I require a Hulk!

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