With the election two weeks away, the two leading candidates for Alaska’s lone congressional seat - incumbent Democrat Rep.
Hafner is serving a 20-year prison sentence in the Otisville Federal Correctional Institution in New York after pleading ...
Voters will cast ballots for U.S. president and U.S. representative, state House and Senate and decide on two ballot measures ...
The candidates in Alaska’s high-stakes U.S. House race met Monday for a final time before the November election.
Christine Yvette Lewis is a coordinator for Domestic Workers United, a coalition that campaigns for labor rights for ...
Republican Nick Begich III is a passive investor and officer in his father’s company, Earthpulse Press, and holds 17% of the ...
A man serving 20 years in a New York state prison for threatening public officials has been allowed to run for Congress in ...
Appearing before a friendly audience at the Economic Club of Chicago, the Republican presidential nominee repeatedly asserted that tariffs are misunderstood as an economic tool.
Eric Hafner, who is serving a 20-year sentence, is running to represent a state in which he has never set foot. He could play ...
The Alaska Democratic Party tried to oust Hafner from the ballot for lack of residency. The party hired a Washington law firm and sued, arguing that even though he was unlikely to win, his mere ...
Nick Begich and Rep. Mary Peltola saw three debates in three days, spanning more than 1,000 miles on the campaign trail.