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Senator Dan Sullivan Has a New Challenger in Alaska: Dan Sullivan
Dan J. Sullivan, left, is challenging Senator Dan Sullivan, Republican of Alaska, for his seat.
Double vision: Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan faces a challenge from a familiar-sounding rival – Dan Sullivan
Double vision: Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan faces a challenge from a familiar-sounding rival – Dan Sullivan The National Republican Senatorial Committee accused Democrats of planting a candidate with the same name to throw off voters - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Alaska voters will have a confusing choice to make at the ballot box in the August primaries when they’ll be asked to vote for their next Republican Senate candidate: incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan or his challenger, Dan Sullivan....
Dan Sullivan accuses same-name challenger of trying to 'rig' Alaska Senate race
Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, is in a predicament. The lawmaker, who is seeking a third term in the upper chamber, is staring down a tough challenge in former Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska. But first, he’s got to beat Dan J. Sullivan, a same-name rival running against him in the Republican primary.
Dan Sullivan accuses same-name challenger of trying to 'rig' Alaska Senate race
Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, is in a predicament. The lawmaker, who is seeking a third term in the upper chamber, is staring down a tough challenge in former Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska. But first, he’s got to beat Dan J. Sullivan, a same-name rival running against him in the Republican primary.
Sen. Dan Sullivan accuses Democrats of recruiting Alaska Senate candidate with the same name
Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan’s re-election campaign is accusing one of his opponents in Alaska and Democrats in Washington of recruiting a candidate with the same first and last name: Dan Sullivan. “Mary Peltola and D.C. Democrats know they can’t win this race on the issues, so they’ve resorted to dirty, dishonest tactics — recruiting a sham candidate with the sole purpose of deceiving voters and manipulating Alaska’s election system,” Nate Adams, the senator’s campaign spokesman, said in a...
Alaska Senate candidate under investigation over alleged voter confusion scheme
Alaska Senate candidate under investigation over alleged voter confusion scheme Alaska's top elections official on Monday opened an investigation into a U.S. Senate candidate with the same name as Republican incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan, citing allegations the challenger filed his candidacy to mislead voters - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Alaska’s Senate race has taken an unusual turn, with an incumbent Republican senator facing a challenger who shares his exact name and party...
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