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At last Alaska begins to dig their way out of the Murk.
Woohoo
Was Dunbar the reason for the unusually arduous covid restrictions in Anchorage but basically nowhere else on the road network?
(I visited AK in February, in Fairbanks and elsewhere everything was almost perfectly normal, and there weren't too many restrictions, but in the Municipality of Anchorage, indoor dining had only just reopened recently, and they requested contact tracing phone numbers to sit in the restaurants.
Visiting from the wide-open Florida, Anchorage was behaving like New York City even though there was no issue 30 miles away...)
What did he do to show he’s immature?
It better be. I don't want any fabricated votes.
Well I certainly hope for the residents of Anchorage that Dave Bronson isn't just another RINO.
PS... I don't know anything about Alaskan politics.
Run Forrest run, nope go home Forrest. ??
Had no idea Alaskas municipal elections were along political lines. Usually mayoral races are non partisan even if the individual candidates lean certain ways.
That varies from state to state, and even within states. For example, New York City's elections are fully partisan, as are other towns in that state that I've looked at.
In Florida, this seems to vary by county. For example, Miami has partisan races, but Fort Lauderdale does not:
Miami: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Miami_mayoral_election
Fort Lauderdale: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Fort_Lauderdale_mayoral_election
Q
What is the 17th letter of the alphabet? I'll give ya a little hint... it's Q...