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Democrat Mary Peltola and Republican Dan Sullivan lead in Alaska primary for US Senate – US politics live

Incumbent Sullivan is running for third term while Peltola is fighting to flip seat and aid Democrats retake control of Congress With 73% of the votes counted in Alaska , it appears that the November election for US Senate will include a showdown between Mary Peltola , former Democratic congresswoman, and incumbent Dan S Sullivan , a Republican. “Tonight shows Alaskans are fired up and ready for an independent voice in the Senate who will fix the rigged system, lower costs, and put Alaska…

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Democrat Mary Peltola and Republican Dan Sullivan lead in Alaska primary for US Senate – US politics live
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