There are signs that the state Republican Party may realize that it supports deep-rooted losers like Martha McSally and various quislings in the primaries. The Alaska Republican Party has Announced that it will actively support Lisa Murkowski’s challenger Kelly Tshibaka.
The Republican Central Committee of Alaska supported Kelly Tshibaka on Saturday among Republicans Lisa Murkowski, who was running for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 2022.
The committee approved Zibaka’s support by 58 votes to 17 at a meeting in Fairbanks.
Chibaka said in a statement that she will adhere to conservative ideals and become an Alaskan senator who “can rely on to make every decision based on what is best for our great state.”
Tshibaka announced on March 29 that she would run for the Senate seat held by Murkowski, who has been in office since 2002 and is widely regarded as a moderate. Two weeks ago, the Republican Party Central Committee condemned Murkowski with a 53-17 vote, citing her vote to impeach former President Donald Trump and other votes that run counter to the Republican leadership. The leaders of the Alaska Republican Party said at the time that they would recruit someone to oppose her.
Murkowski said in a statement to the “Daily News” that she is fighting for Alaskan values in the U.S. Senate and will continue to do so.
A Murkowski spokesperson said she has not yet applied for re-election.
On paper, Tshibaka looks like a reliable candidate. She is married, mother, and graduate of Harvard Law School. She worked in the IG Office of the Department of Justice and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, served as the Chief Data Officer of Postal Service IG, and served as the Administrative Commissioner of Alaska until 2019, until her resignation in March this year. Continue to participate in the election.
The media is like this Formulate action:
Why is it important: This is another sign The split of the Republican Party Between former President Trump’s supporters and those who publicly criticize him.Several senators were condemned in their hometown Vote for Trump’s conviction In his second impeachment trial earlier this year– Murkowski.
There are some superficial truths in this statement. But let’s not forget that Murkowski is not very popular in Alaska:
The majority (59%) of Alaskan voters have a negative view of Lisa Murkowski, while only 26% are in favor of her.
Democrats: 48% favorable – 20% neutral – 32% unfavorable
Representative: 6% – 8% – 84%
Industry: 32% – 14% – 52%In contrast, 85% of Republicans have a positive attitude towards former President Trump. pic.twitter.com/Qca6a4h9nT
— Change Research (@ChangePolls) June 8, 2021
There is a lot of dislike for this old woman, not just a popular president who voted with the Democratic Party and refused to support her own party.
We should not exclude her now. Murkowski had defeated the god of death before. In 2010, she failed in a major challenge, but through the evil alliance of GOPe, the Democratic Party and the Alaska Native Progressive Mafia helped her campaign win the election.
Of course, Tshibaka is Portrayed as an extremist Because this is what these clowns are all about.
When Tshibaka was at Harvard Law School, she wrote “The Right Side: Getting Out of Homosexuality” in December 2001 for the Harvard Legal Record, an independent law school newspaper.
“Today is the National Day for Freedom from Homosexuality, a day dedicated to helping homosexuals overcome their sexual orientation and move towards a healthy lifestyle,” she wrote under her maiden name Kelly Hartline (Kelly Hartline) in the article.
In the article, she touted the work of Exodus International, an organization that advocates homosexual conversion therapy. Ten years later, the organization closed down and apologized for the harm it caused to the gay community.
“Homosexuals can get rid of homosexuality because their preferences are not biologically mandatory.” Tshibaka wrote in 2001. “Unlike race or gender, homosexuality is a choice.”
She later apologized to readers who were dissatisfied with this article, saying that she had no intention of offending.
Tshibaka said that she was designated by an editor as a counterpoint article. “I don’t hold this view today,” she told the Associated Press.
When asked whether same-sex marriage is a fixed law, she said: “I personally think that marriage is a marriage between a man and a woman, but the Supreme Court has ruled that same-sex marriage is a national law.”
I think it’s time to review some of Barry Goldwater’s points:
“I want to remind you Extremism inside Defend freedom No evil, no evil! I also want to remind you that temperance in the pursuit of justice is not a virtue! “
Although it is too early to draw conclusions, I think Murkowski’s era of attracting Democrats for fun and profit may be about to come to an end. She has not applied to run, she may want to get off work by herself instead of taking the train out of town. If you connect this to what happened with Liz Cheney, in fact, we may be at the forefront of the cleansing fire that is sweeping Republicans and retired institutions, who are willing to stand by and let our country be stolen. No action was taken to stop it.