{"id":106437,"date":"2024-01-21T21:30:00","date_gmt":"2024-01-22T06:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/home\/peltola-anounces-reelection-bid-plans-campaign-stop-in-juneau-on-friday\/"},"modified":"2024-01-23T13:58:36","modified_gmt":"2024-01-23T22:58:36","slug":"peltola-anounces-reelection-bid-plans-campaign-stop-in-juneau-on-friday","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/peltola-anounces-reelection-bid-plans-campaign-stop-in-juneau-on-friday\/","title":{"rendered":"Peltola announces reelection bid, plans campaign stop in Juneau on Saturday"},"content":{"rendered":"
This story has been corrected to note the Juneau meet-and-greet is Saturday, not Friday.<\/em><\/ins><\/p>\n U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola announced Monday she is seeking a second full term as Alaska’s lone U.S. House member and the Democrat is planning a series of meet-and-greets during the week, including a stop in Juneau from 5-6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Crystal Saloon.<\/p>\n “My message is simple: Alaska has stood on the shoulders of giants like Ted Stevens, Don Young, and Frank Murkowski, and it is thanks to their legacies that we have gotten to where we are today,” Peltola said in a prepared statement.<\/p>\n “But now, we are on the verge of building for the future, and what we need to get there is a voice that is willing to work with anyone, regardless of party, to deliver for our state. Alaska only works when it works together. Whether it was securing the Willow project and the largest investment in a renewable energy grid in American history, placing a ban on Russian trawling, or fighting for women’s right to choose, we need a unified voice for us in Washington D.C.”<\/p>\n Befitting an incumbent expected to face a challenging sophomore campaign, a statement denouncing Peltola’s record was issued by the National Republican Congressional Committee shortly after her announcement.<\/p>\n “Mary Peltola is trying to pull a bait-and-switch pretending to be moderate when she’s really an extreme Democrat partisan,” Ben Petersen, an NRCC spokesperson, said in a prepared statement. “Vote after vote, Peltola has empowered Joe Biden and out-of-state liberals’ extreme anti-Alaska agenda. That’s why Alaskans will elect a strong Republican fighter for Alaska this November.”<\/p>\n Peltola, one of the top targets of the NRCC as Republicans look to hold their slim majority in the House, is seen as a slight favorite against two announced Republican opponents by the political publication Roll Call, which as of Jan. 3 rates the race “Tilt Democratic.”<\/a> That, however, is a narrowing from the previous “Lean Democratic” rating, based on Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom announcing in November<\/a> she’s seeking Peltola’s seat.<\/p>\n “Dahlstrom’s entrance into the race gives Republicans a candidate who can appeal to the various wings of the state party,” Roll Call’s analysis states. “But Alaska’s unique top-four ranked choice voting system might still be Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola’s saving grace, with Republican tech entrepreneur Nick Begich III remaining in the race.”<\/p>\n