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What Is Louise Stutes Trying to Hide?

There is something fishy going on with the consent decree that Representative Louise Stutes signed with the Alaska Public Offices Commission. After admitting to numerous campaign finance violations, she now appears to be trying to conceal information she was required to disclose.

More Election Dirty Tricks in Wisconsin?

The primary election was held in Wisconsin on Tuesday, and in the Democratic governor’s race, there appears to have been election manipulation. We saw this once before in Wisconsin. In 2020, Joe Biden “won” the state with late-night ballot drops. In the just-concluded primary, the favored Democrat-Socialist candidate lost, and you guessed it, late-night ballot counting irregularities were again…

One Conservative’s View of the Governor’s Race

Over the weekend, a close friend asked me for help understanding the governor’s race. She had read the voter guide, but still didn’t know who to vote for. We spent half an hour on the phone, and afterwards, she said that the information was so helpful that I should write a blog post about it, so here it is, a very brief summary of the candidates running for governor from a conservative…

Representative Louise Stutes Gets Busted

Representative Louise Stutes cheated when it came to election financing. This isn’t my opinion; she recently admitted as much in a consent decree with the Alaska Public Offices Commission. They caught her committing numerous violations of state campaign finance regulations.

A Conversation with Heath Smith

Candidate for Alaska Senate District C

Adam Crum Wins in Homer

A conservative organization in Homer invited the five leading Republican candidates for governor to speak last night at their last monthly meeting before the August primary election. Three of the candidates declined to attend.

The Coming Nuclear Revolution Might Save Bush Alaska

Small villages in rural Alaska may be far removed in distance and technology from the latest high-tech AI data centers, but they share a common problem: accessing cheap and reliable electricity. Fortunately, a novel solution to this issue is now being tested

The Nearly Meaningless and Questionable Alaska Primary Election

Alaska will hold its primary election on August 18, but for most of the races, Ranked Choice Voting has rendered this election virtually meaningless.

Handicapping the Governor’s Primary Election

We have about a month to go until the primary election, and this year, thanks to the Jungle Primary, there are 17 candidates in the race for governor. With so many candidates, and with only four of them making it through to the general election, anything could happen.

Ending Election Fraud

President Trump gave a speech last night alleging that outside actors have been interfering in American elections. His opponents will disagree and claim that the president wants to use this argument to cheat in future elections. Historians will have the final answer on the 2020 election and whether our country’s elections are being manipulated, but one thing is true.