The Vermont senator tells NPR he will stay in until June, despite the likelihood of Hillary Clinton being the Democratic nominee.
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Indiana Primary: Trump Beats Cruz, As Democratic Race Is Too Early To Call
Ted Cruz suffered a brutal loss to Donald Trump, while the Democratic fight between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is close.
As Democrats Look To General Election, Clinton Raises More Money Than Sanders
After a string of big victories, the Democratic front-runner has regained her fundraising edge over the Vermont senator, whose supporters may realize the presidency is increasingly out of his grasp.
The Bison Is Poised To Become The U.S. National Mammal
Legislation adopting the bison as the U.S. national mammal passed the House and Senate this week. Now it’s waiting for President Obama’s signature.
No love lost between Alaska GOP and Trump
“A one candidate shift I don’t think it’ll make a difference. But five? That could make a difference,” said GOP chairman Peter Goldberg regarding Donald Trump’s delegate count.
State GOP hints at Alaska’s outsized role in picking Republican presidential nominee
“Suffice to say Alaska, the massive state with such a small population, might have a bigger influence on the selection for the Republican nominee for the presidency, than you might think,” said GOP Chairman Peter Goldberg.
Alaska GOP to choose delegates for Republican National Convention
If Donald Trump doesn’t have the presidential nomination in the bag by July, the Republican National Convention could be the most exciting it’s been in decades. Alaska Republicans will meet in Fairbanks this week to choose 28 delegates to send to the convention in Cleveland.
How Murkowski crafted an energy bill that 80 senators have a stake in
Their bill has no single signature issue. It’s a mash-up of ideas from left and right, leaving out the more controversial ones.
U.S. Senate passes Murkowski’s energy modernization bill
It’s a coup for Murkowski, the chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, who says she included the policy priorities of 62 senators, Republican and Democrat.
U.S. Senate authorizes funding for FAA air carrier services to Diomede
The remote community relies on air carrier services for everything from milk to medication.