Former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola is launching a Senate bid to unseat incumbent Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan in Alaska.
Peltola, who represented Alaska as its at-large member within the Home till final 12 months, introduced her Senate marketing campaign in a video launched Monday morning.
“Systemic change is the one option to convey down grocery prices, save our fisheries, decrease power costs and construct new housing Alaskans can afford,” she mentioned. “Nobody from the Decrease 48 is coming to avoid wasting us, however I do know this in my bones, there isn’t any group of individuals extra prepared to avoid wasting ourselves than Alaskans.”
Peltola, who’s Yup’ik, grew to become the primary Alaska Native to serve in Congress when she gained particular and common elections in 2022. In 2024, she misplaced her seat to Republican Nick Begich. Alaska has just one consultant within the Home, which means it has extra U.S. senators than Home members.
Peltola, 52, is a mom of seven and a grandmother. Her husband, Eugene Peltola Jr., died in 2023 after a airplane crash in Alaska.
Sullivan, 61, has been a U.S. senator for Alaska since 2015. In 2020, he defeated his Democratic opponent, Al Gross, by greater than 12 factors. Reasonable GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski is the opposite U.S. senator representing Alaska.
Democrats have an uphill battle within the midterm elections for the U.S. Senate. Republicans maintain a 53-47 majority presently.
