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Meet The Republican Hinting He May Throw His Hat in the 2016 Ring
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What Does the Republican Victory Mean?
According to many pundits, the resuls of the November 4th elections, where Republicans gained at least seven seats in the US Senate and several more in the House of Representatives, represents...

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Republican Sullivan Wins Alaska Senate Race – Video


Republican Sullivan Wins Alaska Senate Race
Republican Dan Sullivan won Alaska #39;s U.S. Senate race, defeating incumbent Democrat Mark Begich. The win boosts the Republican Party #39;s new majority in the Senate. (Nov. 12) Subscribe for more...

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Republican claims victory in Senate race in Alaska

Republican Dan Sullivan claimed victory Wednesday in a tight race for the U.S. Senate in Alaska, a week after elections gave Republicans control of the Senate and strengthened their grip on the House of Representatives.

Sullivan, a 49-year-old former state attorney general and natural resources commissioner, was leading his Democrat opponent, Senator Mark Begich, by 7,911 votes Tuesday night, before announcing victory early Wednesday morning.

"From Day One we told our supporters that we would run a campaign that Alaskans could be proud of and that's what we did," Sullivan said.

Begich could not be immediately reached for comment.

Alaska election officials tallied thousands of ballots Tuesday cast by absentee and early voters, as well as people who voted at the wrong polling places. More votes will be counted in coming days, and officials said they hoped to certify the results by Nov. 28.

Begich campaign spokesman Max Croes said Tuesday that "Every Alaskan deserves to have their vote counted and their voice heard in this election."

Begich, a former Anchorage mayor, had been slipping in polls since mid-summer. His campaign touted his deep Alaska roots, where he was born and raised, while portraying Sullivan, who was born in Ohio, as an outsider.

Begich was narrowly elected in 2008 a few weeks after a jury convicted former Republican Senator Ted Stevens on federal corruption charges, a conviction that was later set aside by a federal judge who cited prosecutorial misconduct.

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