BREAKING: Sarah Palin Breaks Her Silence, Issues URGENT Warning To Fellow Republican

(Rallying Patriots) – Republicans have to get serious about securing control of Congress in the November midterm elections. Now is the time to unite and do what needs to be done to ensure victory.

Alaska is in danger of falling into the hands of Democrats and not because of a lack of strong GOP candidates.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin lost the state’s congressional seat in the Aug. 16 special election to fill the House seat, which was vacant after longtime Republican Rep. Don Young died in March.

Democrat State Rep. Mary Peltola won the seat due to the fact that there were two GOP candidates in the race which caused the Republican vote to essentially be split rather than united. Peltola only won 41% of the vote while Palin won 31% and GOP rival Nick Begich III, a businessman and member of the politically prominent Begich family, got 28%.

Clearly, had Republican voters only needed to unite behind one candidate, that candidate would have won.

Now the Daily Caller reports Palin is pleading with Begich for him to withdraw his candidacy so as not to potentially jeopardize the House seat, which will only be held by Peltola until January when the winner of the November midterm takes over.

The Daily Caller explains that the race in Alaska has attracted a lot of attention for the new electoral method.

“Under its new Ranked Choice Voting system, approved in a close statewide referendum in 2020, Alaska conducts a nonpartisan blanket primary for all non-presidential elections, whose top four candidates advance to the general election regardless of party affiliation.”

This hardly seems like the best way for political parties to unite if there are multiple contenders who refuse to concede.

Palin has pointed out that had Begich not been in the race, those who voted for him would have presumably voted for her which would have led to her winning the special election in the first round.

Instead, Democrats gained a major victory with this pickup. The state of Alaska hasn’t seen a Democrat hold this seat since 1973 when Young first took office.

“It is time for the GOP to unite, we need to unite behind my candidacy and starting today with Nick Begich withdrawing from this race,” said Palin at a press conference in Wasilla, Alaska.

It would certainly seem to be the logical thing for Begich to drop out ahead of the November general election.

Begich “needs to swallow a little pride,” according to Palin, who asked for his help on the campaign trail to elect her to office, arguing that she stood the best chance of beating Peltola.

It’s time for Republicans to work together to defeat the Democrats. If Republicans fail to take control next year, we are in for another two years of the radical left’s anti-American agenda.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I respectfully disagree with “Bill” and his critique of Palin. She actually got more votes that Begich, and she would be a formidable candidate against anyone! And, for sure, she’s a better “America First” candidate among ALL the contenders! Begich is running on the family name…

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