By Sean Cockerham and Erika Bolstad
McClatchy Newspapers
With the slogan "Let's Make History," Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski announced Friday she'd pursue an unprecedented write-in bid to recapture the Senate seat she lost to Joe Miller in the August Republican primary. ...
... No one has been elected to the U.S. Senate as a write-in candidate since Strom Thurmond in 1954, ...
... She'll be boosted by the $1 million left in her campaign account, but it was clear Friday she wouldn't have support of the national Republicans political machine. Some, like former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, made it clear they'd continue to support Miller.
"It's a futile effort on her part, it really is," Palin told reporters in Des Moines, after a speech at the Iowa Republican Party's Ronald Reagan dinner. ...
... The campaign will be a massive undertaking, not only to convince voters to support her but also to educate them on what they need to do for the vote to count. ...
We can be sure that Joe Miller doesn't have to worry about placing second anymore. He may finish third!
Much more can be read by clicking the post's title, which will take you to the paper's article, and don't miss Nate Silver's post at the NY Times' 538 blog, which explains how Murkowski could win as a write-in candidate. And, from CNN, the tea partiers are surprised. Finally, see The Mudflats' "Murkowski’s Write-In Campaign–What Are Her Chances?"
Friday, September 17, 2010
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