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How the Pro-Fish Democrat Pulled Off a Major Upset in Alaska

Por: Slate Politics November 24, 2022

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Mary Peltola, who on Wednesday, started her race as an underdog. The Democrat beat out not just Sarah Palin and the Republican establishment choice, Nick Begich, but, in a special election over the summer, dozens and dozens of others. It was, in many ways, an upset. Peltola is the first Alaska Native to represent the state, which had not sent a Democrat to Congress in half a century. With deep roots in rural Alaska, a promise to continue the... + full article



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