Alaska’s Senate race is heating up as incumbent Republican Dan Sullivan clashes with Democrat Mary Peltola, the first Alaska Native in Congress, in a high-stakes battle for control of the Senate. Sullivan attacks Peltola’s liberalism, touting his record on military support and oil development, while she frames herself as the voice of regular Alaskans fighting against special interests. The race unfolds under Alaska’s unique open primary system—with ranked-choice voting in the general—and includes a wild card: another Dan Sullivan, a retired teacher who may confuse voters but denies being a spoiler. With national eyes on this contest and voters recently reinstating campaign contribution limits, the stage is set for a fiercely contested showdown.
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