Democratic Senate candidate Mary Peltola sends an Alaskan chill down Republican spines with a beautiful, positive new ad that speaks to voters in a way that incumbent MAGA Sen. Dan Sullivan just can’t!
This is what makes Democrats truly great…
Mary Peltola is a native Yup’ik who has spent her entire life working for Alaska, and her genuine love for the state and its people flies off the screen.
“When I think of an Alaskan, I think about somebody who has a genuine connection to the land and the people and the experience of living and growing and raising a family here. Alaskans, we stick together no matter what. We’re all tough, we’re gritty, and we work together to solve the problems in our community no matter what your background is,” says a voter.
“Mary Peltola will listen to working families. She will listen to small farmers and fishermen. Every Alaskan I have ever known, no matter how young, no matter how old, no matter where they’re from, deeply understands the importance of making sure our kids and grandkids and all the generations after us have the same kind of abundance that we had.”
“We can get back there if we’re all working on this together.”
It’s the perfect message for a positive campaign that connects directly to voters and the issues they care about the most – “fish, family, and freedom” is Peltola’s motto, and she really walks the walk when it comes to fish.
She started out as a herring and salmon technician for Fish and Game and rose to eventually work as a state legislator, city councilor, community development manager, and director of the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission.
Incumbent Republican Dan Sullivan has NO answer to this messaging, because he’s from Ohio and didn’t move to Alaska until he was over 30 years old.
From Mamdani in New York to Graham Platner in Maine to Mary Peltola in Alaska, Democrats are coming together to remind people that politics should be about making people’s lives better, and it’s beautiful to see this kind of positive messaging in these times of Republican contempt and hate.
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