Politics

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Advances to General Election

Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, has advanced to the general election in the state’s sole House race, multiple outlets have projected. Palin will face Democrat Mary Peltola and two other candidates.

Sarah Palin is back and she might be here to stay!

According to The Daily Wire, Former Republican Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has advanced to the general election in the state’s sole House race, multiple outlets have projected.

Republican Nick Begich and another candidate will also advance along with Democrat Mary Peltola to make the state’s ranked-choice ballot. MSNBC has more,

The House race and special election were placed side by side on Tuesday’s Alaska ballot as part of a special election to replace the remainder of Rep. Don Young’s term. Young died in March at the age of 88.

As The Daily Wire previously reported, Young had served in Congress since 1973, making him the longest-serving member of the House.

The special election ballot followed a June special election primary that saw 48 contenders for the state’s only House seat. Palin’s battle to return to politics following a 13-year gap led to her becoming one of the final Republicans along with one Democrat to face off in Tuesday’s ranked-choice vote.

The winner of the ranked-choice special election is not yet known. Results may not be completed until as late as August 31.

The ranked-choice system is a first for the state. Alaska’s voters approved the new method by a ballot measure in 2020.

In addition to Palin advancing, both Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski and GOP challenger Kelly Tshibaka are projected to advance to the November ballot. The two leaders are among the top four that will advance among the race’s 18 primary candidates.

Murkowski faces a strong challenge to keep her seat after voting to impeach former President Donald Trump in 2021. Trump has endorsed Tshibaka, appearing with her in a July rally.

In the state’s gubernatorial race, Republican Governor Mike Dunleavy is projected to easily advance as well. Also projected to advance to the November ballot are former Independent Governor Bill Walker and Democrat Les Gara.

Tuesday also saw the fall of Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) in Wyoming’s primary. Cheney lost by a wide margin to Harriet Hageman, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump.

With more than 95% of the votes counted, Hageman held over 66% of the vote while Cheney was only at 28.9%.

Liz Cheney is out and Sarah Palin could be in. We’re seeing Americans discard RINOs for real conservatives and it could be an indicator that the red wave is going to be massive in the 2024 elections.

Next News Network Team

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