Former Rep. Mary Peltola's bid to unseat Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan is already falling apart as her true allegiances become crystal clear. Despite claiming to put "Alaska First," Peltola has lined up with the same Green New Deal extremists who want to obliterate Alaska's energy sector and leave working families in the cold.
Prominent national Democrats backing aggressive climate policies are flooding money into Peltola's campaign, creating a massive credibility gap that Republicans are rightfully exploiting. How can Peltola claim to support Alaska's energy workers while taking cash from the very people who want to eliminate their jobs?
Even Democrats Question Her Backbone
The criticism isn't just coming from Republicans. Progressive activist Greg Dudek didn't mince words about Peltola's political cowardice, posting on social media: "Peltola REFUSED to support Kamala Harris because Peltola was AFRAID of Donald Trump. Peltola has no backbone. A vote for Peltola is a vote for Republicans."
That's right, folks – even her own party thinks she's spineless. When you can't satisfy the radical left OR represent Alaska's interests, what exactly are you running for?
Anti-Women Sports Record Exposed
The Alaska GOP is making sure voters remember Peltola's shameful record on women's rights. On National Girls & Women in Sports Day, they reminded Alaskans that "as Alaska's lone U.S. House Rep, she voted AGAINST protecting women and girls in sports."
So let's get this straight: Peltola votes with Nancy Pelosi to let biological males dominate women's sports, takes money from anti-Alaska energy extremists, but somehow claims to represent Alaska values? The math doesn't add up.
With President Trump back in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, Alaskans have a clear choice. They can either send a proven conservative fighter like Dan Sullivan back to the Senate, or they can elect another Democrat puppet who will rubber-stamp the left's war on American energy.
Peltola's Green New Deal allies have already shown their hand. The question is: will Alaska voters see through her phony "Alaska First" charade before it's too late?
