“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.
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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.
Why Alaska Republicans chose Ted Cruz and Donald Trump
More surprising than the results was the record-breaking turnout. The turnout for the Alaska GOP’s Presidential Preference Poll exceeded the 2012 record by 57 percent.
How and when do Alaskans get to weigh in on presidential candidates?
Alaska Republicans will pick their preferred presidential candidate March 1. Democrats will hold caucuses across the state on March 26.
Walker wins primary … for Libertarian Senate nomination
The victory of an unknown by the name of Thom Walker has puzzled the Libertarian party.
Libertarian Party sees opportunity in GOP fractures
The state’s Libertarian Party is not so big. Its membership has hovered around 7,000 voters since the Division of Elections began tracking their registration in the late 1990s.
Alaska GOP aims to block party coups
The Alaska Republican Party has taken measures to prevent a takeover by libertarian and Tea Party activists.
Sullivan steps down as Commissioner as Senate race heats up
Natural Resources Commissioner Dan Sullivan is stepping down from his post amid talk that he’s planning a run for U.S. Senate.
Palin talks senate run, but state GOP hears radio silence
Former Gov. and once-vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin saying she could be persuaded to run against incumbent Democrat Mark Begich.