Alyse Galvin, an independent who got 46.5% of votes when she ran against GOP U.S. Rep. Don Young two years ago, raised $690,000 between April 1 and June 30, leaving her with $1.4 million in her accounts.
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U.S. Rep. Don Young downplayed COVID-19. Now he’s back to in-person campaign events.
At 87 years old, Young is the nation’s oldest Congressman, and he’s at increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Alyse Galvin has outraised Don Young in US House race
This is Galvin’s second run at Young. She also outraised him in the 2018 campaign, but lost by seven percentage points.
In second bid to unseat Alaska’s Young, challenger Galvin cites his ‘big money’ interests
A little over a year ago, Alyse Galvin lost to longtime Alaska Congressman Don Young by a little less than 7% of the vote, the closest anyone has come to unseating Young since 2008.
As DeVos promotes her Education Freedom Scholarship statewide, some advocates wonder how it would work in Alaska
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has been in Alaska this week highlighting her national Education Freedom Scholarship proposal.
Galvin tries again to unseat Young
Anchorage education advocate Alyse Galvin has filed to take another run at Alaska Congressman Don Young in 2020.
Rep. Don Young files for reelection once again
Republican Congressman Don Young, the longest currently serving member of the House of Representatives and the longest-serving Republican in House history, on Friday filed for re-election.
Don Young reclaims his seat in the U.S. House over challenger Alyse Galvin
Alaska’s lone member of the U.S. House Representatives, Don Young, won his re-election campaign over Democrat Alyse Galvin late Tuesday night.
Ground game: How Galvin camp hopes to unseat Young
A recent survey shows Alyse Galvin with a slight edge over Republican incumbent Don Young. But part of the challenge for Galvin supporters is fighting the sense that Young’s re-election is inevitable.
Tensions show in Young-Galvin US House debate, and not just between the candidates
One thing the candidates agreed on: American politics has become too hostile.