Former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola of Alaska, ousted from the House in 2024, is now attempting a political comeback with a bid to unseat Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan.
According to The Blaze, Peltola lost her re-election race to Republican Rep. Nicholas Begich despite the built-in advantages of incumbency, a defeat that underscored voter dissatisfaction with her brief record in Washington. Rather than returning quietly to private life, she has re-emerged on the statewide stage, announcing a Senate campaign that immediately drew fire from conservatives who describe her as a defeated career politician turned lobbyist.
Peltola is marketing herself as a centrist Democrat battling the Washington establishment, pledging to fight for fish, family, and freedom while emphasizing affordability, housing, and grocery prices in her messaging. In her launch video, she sharpened that populist pitch, declaring, D.C. people will be pissed that I'm focusing on their self-dealing and sharing what I've seen firsthand, a line clearly crafted to distance herself from the very party leadership she reliably supported in Congress.
What her campaign rollout did not highlight is her consistently left-wing voting record during her short tenure in the House, which places her firmly in line with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. She voted in lockstep with Democrats against protecting womens sports from transgender participation and opposed an amendment designed to prevent taxpayers from funding sex-altering surgeries.
Peltola also joined nearly every Democrat in voting against the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, legislation that would have required medical care for infants who survive attempted abortions. While she now claims that the cost of living is a central concern, she reportedly liked the concepts of the Green New Deal, a sweeping climate agenda widely criticized for driving up energy costs and burdening taxpayers with trillions in new spending.
Conservatives argue that such positions are fundamentally at odds with Alaskas resource-based economy and independent culture, particularly at a time when President Donald Trumps America First energy policies have underscored the benefits of domestic production.
Mary Peltola represents everything that is broken in Washington: a defeated career politician turned lobbyist who repeatedly voted against American energy independence, secure borders, and the Alaskan way of life, Senate Leadership Fund Executive Director Alex Latcham said in a statement, adding, Democrats are desperately trying to revive a far-left politician, but Alaskans know why they fired Mary Peltola in the first place.
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