it might be all rhetoric, i'm not familiar with her previous tenures heading the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission and on the Bethel city council.
for sure. but like in a certain sense the personal leanings of a candidate don't really matter nearly as much as their willingness to bite the hand when the opportunity presents itself, and it only does so very rarely. i suspect we'll only find out what she's really made of if she wins her reelection and the Dems feel like they have to bring her to heel.
as progressive as it gets in a neocolonial state lol
quote from the campaign trail:
But Peltola claims she does have a lot in common with her Republican opponents. She said they have common ground on national security, concern for the economy and the need for development projects.
“All three of us understand Alaska has to continue to pay its bills, and we are a resource extraction state,’ she said.
How progressive is she?
Her main planks are wildlife preservation, abortion, and labor rights
it might be all rhetoric, i'm not familiar with her previous tenures heading the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission and on the Bethel city council.
deleted by creator
for sure. but like in a certain sense the personal leanings of a candidate don't really matter nearly as much as their willingness to bite the hand when the opportunity presents itself, and it only does so very rarely. i suspect we'll only find out what she's really made of if she wins her reelection and the Dems feel like they have to bring her to heel.
as progressive as it gets in a neocolonial state lol
quote from the campaign trail:
deleted by creator