Trump Is Warning Alaska Voters Not To Fall For This Dan Sullivan Ballot Trap

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President Donald Trump issued an Election Day warning to Alaskan voters on Tuesday, urging them to back the real Senator Dan Sullivan and not a primary challenger with the same name who will also appear on the ballot.

According to the original report, President Trump used his Truth Social platform to sound the alarm over what he framed as a deliberate effort to mislead conservative voters in a race that could help determine control of the Senate. ALASKA: Be careful, VOTE FOR THE REAL DAN SULLIVAN TODAY, Trump wrote, adding, Through me, hes brought HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS BACK TO YOUR STATE. The Dumocrats know how good he is and have put up an imposter of the same name.

The President urged Alaskans to choose the INCUMBENT SENATOR, warning, Dont let these Fraudsters get away with this HOAX. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! Two-term Republican Senator Dan S. Sullivan is seeking reelection, while Dan J. Sullivan, a retired fifth-grade teacher and self-described moderate Republican, is also on the ballot under Alaskas nonpartisan primary system.

The rare same-name contest has fueled accusations from the incumbent and President Trump that the challengers candidacy is designed to confuse voters and siphon support from a successful conservative senator. Because of the trickery in the Voting, the Crooked, Radical Left Dumocrats have put up another man named Dan Sullivan, and they did this to take Votes away from our Great Senator of the same name. Democrats are trying to trick Alaskans, and treat Alaskan Voters with contempt, Trump warned on Friday.

Alaska Democrats and the campaign of Democratic candidate Mary Peltola have denied any role in recruiting Dan J. Sullivan, whose candidacy survived a legal challenge and a review by the Alaska Supreme Court in June. The controversy has also attracted a Justice Department investigation, underscoring the high stakes and deep mistrust surrounding election integrity.

Dan J. Sullivan insists he is acting in good faith and not as a political decoy, telling the Petersburg Pilot earlier this summer, I have every right to stand up and do this. Its my name, my grandfathers name: Dan Sullivan. My dads name: Dan Sullivan. Under Alaskas top-four primary and ranked-choice general election system, both Sullivans could advance to November, leaving conservative voters to sort through the confusion in a race where every vote could shape the balance of power in Washington.