Nancy Dahlstrom Withdraws From Alaska House Race
Nancy Dahlstrom Withdraws From Alaska House Race

Nancy Dahlstrom Withdraws From Alaska House Race

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Alaska Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom has withdrawn from the race for the U.S. House of Representatives after finishing third in the recent primary, where Democratic incumbent Mary Peltola led with 50% of the vote. Dahlstrom's exit is seen as a strategic move to unify Republican support behind Nick Begich, who is now the main contender against Peltola in the upcoming general election. She emphasized her commitment to better representation for Alaskans but refrained from endorsing Begich directly. Dahlstrom received significant backing from former President Donald Trump and other Republican officials, yet struggled to garner local support. Her decision was influenced by pressure from grassroots Republicans who aimed to consolidate votes against Peltola. The general election will take place on November 5, with Begich now positioned for a clearer path to victory.

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