Every Person in Alaska Now a Senate Write-in Candidate
Over 100 people sign up as write-in candidates as part of "Operation Alaska Chaos."
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Over 100 people sign up as write-in candidates as part of "Operation Alaska Chaos."
He's fallen from first to third, according to the latest poll.
It's a states' rights issue, except for the banning-it-everywhere part.
Newly released documents reveal that the Alaskan Senate candidate used his co-workers' computers to vote in online polls.
Plus, the Washington 'Post''s Eugene Robinson and Keith Olbermann see gridlock as a political "wet dream" for Barack Obama.
His private security handcuffed an Alaskan reporter after a town hall yesterday.
"You can ask me about background, you can ask me about personal issues. I'm not going to answer," he said in response to reports that he lied about his income to receive welfare.
Christine O'Donnell dodges the question just like Joe Miller did.
He says Sarah Palin is qualified to be president because she is constitutionally eligible.
"Sarah put her ass on the line for Joe and yet he can't answer a simple question."
She's reportedly going to try a write-in campaign.
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