Alaska’s Senate race is heating up as Republican Senator Dan Sullivan and former Rep. Mary Peltola prepare for a high-stakes rematch, both already trading barbs and positioning themselves as the voice of everyday Alaskans — Sullivan touting his pro-energy, pro-military record and Trump ties, while Peltola, Alaska’s first Native Congresswoman, pushes back against special interests and corporate greed. With the state’s open primary system sending the top four to the general election, fundraising strength and name recognition have cemented their frontrunner status. Meanwhile, voters approved restoring campaign contribution limits — a major signal about how money shapes politics. The outcome could sway Senate control, making this more than just an Alaskan showdown.

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