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Who’s negative and who’s not?

Who's negative and who's not?

Nick Begich’s true colors are shining through

By APE Editor

September 27, 2022

Alaska is in the heat of campaign season.

A contested race with growing national attention is for the federal House of Representatives. Mary Peltola, a rural Alaskan Democrat, won the special election to serve the remaining months of the late Congressman Don Young’s seat. November 8th’s General Election decides who gets to serve the full two-year term.

Who's negative and who's not?

A notable facet of Alaska’s congressional race is that one Republican challenger suggests he’s being positive in his messaging to voters while accusing the fellow GOP candidate of being negative.

This is an easy one to compare and contrast. Their words speak for themselves.

Recently the following ads were scheduled on radio stations in Alaska.

Alaskan voters can be the judge of content and spirit. These ads are running on radio stations this week across the state.

Listen for yourself:

Which candidate is negative and attacks his opponent?

Which candidate urges voters to “Rank the Red” and stays positive in her ad?

Words and actions matter.

The “Negative Nick” moniker fits Mr. Begich snuggly.

Who's negative and who's not?
Who's negative and who's not?

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  • Just think about this for a little bit.
    If Sarah Palin dropped out there would be two Democrats in the race Negative Nick Begich and Ultra liberal Mary Peltola. The choice is simple vote for Sarah Palin