The winner of Alaska’s hotly contested three-way Senate race was “Write-in,” which claimed 41 percent of the vote total. Lisa Murkowski, the Republican incumbent, presumably collected most of the write-in votes.
Alaska law does not make it easy for write-in candidates – no stickers or stamps may be brought into the voting booths – but Senator Murkowski’s campaign used creative tactics to instruct supporters in how to properly cast a write-in vote. Among them: Rubber wristbands and temporary tattoos were passed out to voters, the campaign held a jingle contest, and it printed up T-shirts and stickers imprinted with drawings of cows and skis to remind voters to spell out “Mur-kow-ski.”
In a related story.....
Bristol Palin has been so busy practicing her moves for "Dancing With the Stars," she apparently forgot to send in her absentee ballot.
The 20-year-old daughter of former Gov. Sarah Palin, who campaigned for candidates across the nation in this election, told the syndicated TV show "Inside Edition" after Tuesday's night show, "I did not send in my absentee ballot in Alaska. I'm going to be in trouble. Sorry, Mom!"
Showing posts with label Murkowski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Murkowski. Show all posts
Friday, November 5, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Lisa Murkowski is not a fan of 1st Amendment...
Yesterday, Lisa Murkowski’s hired guns threatened radio host Dan Fagan, and more importantly, the station that airs Fagan’s show, with legal action for allegedly illegal “electioneering.” The station, unlike Murkowski, who is flush with millions of dollars from vested corporate interests, does not have a budget for a legal defense. So it did what any small market station would do when threatened by Beltway lawyers charging $500 to $1000 an hour – they pulled Dan Fagan off the air, according to Sarah Palin....
Friday, October 1, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
"Republican??" Murkowski hires Dem

Seattle political consultant Cathy Allen, mastermind of many a winning Democratic campaign message, has flown to Alaska to help a Republican. She'll advise U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski in a longshot write-in campaign for re-election. Murkowski's own party turned her down in Alaska's Senate primary, in favor of Tea Party conservative Joe Miller.See more here
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
This is a joke, right?
If she approved this ad, then she can't be even a little bit serious.
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