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alaska is a place and I am a person
Anchorage, AK
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Jun 2
    Whew, what an insane candidate filing day for Alaska. I've updated my map of who's filed for #akleg seats. Remember, Alaska is a top-four primary and an RCV general. So many of these folks will drop out or simply not make it to the general.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 13, 2024
    I used to be partial to the "Jill Stein and the Greens are grifters who don't care about power". Then we passed open primaries and ranked choice voting in Alaska. And Greens didn't field a single. fucking. candidate. Not one candidate. Not even for Congress.
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    Hunter📈🌈📊
    @StatisticUrban
    Nov 13, 2024
    Non-zero chance that the Green Party will gift this country Attorney General Matt Gaetz.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 13, 2024
    Replying to @alaskanrobby
    If you voted for Jill Stein, you are not stupid. But I am telling you now: these folks are not interested in disrupting the two party system and bringing about systemic change. If they did, they'd actually run candidates in systems that promote that disruption.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Jul 17, 2025
    Need to hear this from Democrats more: “Houseless” “Food insecurity” “Justice involved populations” “Substance abuse disorder” Nobody resonates with those terms which means none of the advocacy changes minds or lives. Say what you mean! Use human language!
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    David Weigel
    @daveweigel
    Jul 16, 2025
    Replying to @daveweigel
    In Columbia, Beshear explains his problems with woke language again.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 9, 2022
    AK Dems had a damn pretty great night. We’re *likely* set to: Re-elect Mary Peltola Add 2 Dems to the State Senate and form a Bipartisan Coalition And most likely keep the House Majority Coalition intact (assuming mail ins put Mears/Eischeid over the finish line). Wow.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Jun 23, 2025
    yes, the candidate from the party that championed the JCPOA to end Iran's nuclear program and campaigned on bringing it back would have bombed Iran too leftists have actually become dense as concrete i can't stand it anymore
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    hasanabi
    @hasanthehun
    Jun 23, 2025
    while i believe kamala would also bomb iran, this isn’t abt winning an argument. i welcome every liberal or rep who joins anti war protests w open arms. every $ spent on weapons to kill children overseas, should be spent on our children’s education, food, healthcare & housing.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Jul 26, 2024
    This is Peltola’s deal. I don’t think people realize how close this will be if Begich drops out like he says he will post-primary. Winning in Alaska means upsetting the base on some issues. Her record is 100% preferable to how her opponents would votes
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    green grapes
    @muchomistrust2
    Jul 26, 2024
    What. Is. Peltola’s. Deal.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 14, 2024
    Replying to @dirtydee69420
    Good question. Yes: Libertarians run legislative candidates — one even ran without another Republican on the ballot this year in HD20; a Libertarian made it in the top 4 in the 2022 House race that re-elected Peltola. There’s 1-2 Constitution candidates for House every cycle.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 21, 2022
    In Alaska, we likely know 3 things going into Wednesday's RCV count: Rep. Peltola (D), Sen. Murkowski (D), and Gov. Dunleavy (R) will be re-elected House stands at 20 D/I - 19 R, with 1 race likely in the air til RCV Senate is 9D - 11R with a VERY likely Bipartisan Coalition.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 6, 2024
    Peltola (likely) losing absolutely breaks my heart. She's a fantastic rep for Alaska, and ran *by far* the strongest statewide Democratic campaign in post-oil boom history. Begich will ride Trump's coattails. In any other year, it wouldn't have even been close. Fuck.
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Aug 21, 2025
    not mary peltola getting 9% in an *internal gop primary poll*, im crying
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    Bernadette Wilson
    @Bernadette4Gov
    Aug 21, 2025
    We’ve been sharing our vision for Alaska in coffee shops and living rooms across our great state. Thank you for welcoming us into your lives. This campaign belongs to Alaskans - not to career politicians or bureaucrats. One conversation at a time, one donation at a time, we are
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Aug 8, 2025
    Everyone *outside Alaska* wants Mary to run a long-shot campaign for Senate, meanwhile ~this~ is the Republican frontrunner for Governor:
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    Grace Panetta
    @grace_panetta
    Aug 8, 2025
    New @DataProgress polling, shared first @19thnews, shows former Rep. Mary Peltola as the strongest likely candidate for Alaska's 2026 gov race, beating other candidates by double digits ranked-choice simulations
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 22, 2024
    this is, ironically, the reason he will be so difficult to take down in 2026: - normie republican policy positions - rubber stamp for trump - an uncontroversial focus on foreign policy/security issues - doesn't say insane things and stays under the radar
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 22, 2024
    sometimes I forget dan sullivan exists and he’s literally my senator
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    alaskanrobby📍
    @alaskanrobby
    Nov 15, 2024
    There's roughly 30,000 votes left to count in Alaska. The effort to repeal RCV is up just 2,400 votes. Here's a map of the outstanding absentee/early votes. Nearly 70% of the vote is from Anchorage, Southeast, the Bush, and Kodiak — all places the No side is leading.
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