Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Brits take on the 2010 elections. It speaks very poorly of the will of the electorate.

...1. North Dakota (click title to entry - thank you). John Hoeven is more than 40 points up against a bloke called Tracy in this very conservative state. The Republican candidate would probably still win if he was found dead in bed with an underage girl and a large amount of cocaine between now and polling day. Republican pick-up....

It is that kind of perspective that dominates a lot of conservative races in the USA.  The electorate is so tainted with their own ideas of what they want in DC there is no room for reason.

In Alaska, there is an election whereby the Republican candidates are either tainted with hate for Democrats without respect for the citizens enough to submit to interviews or the electorate was taken for granted and didn't believe she had a care to secure her re-election.  The ONLY candidate that actually has honored the voter with consistent messages of what is best for Alaska and is running against all odds at willing is the Democrat, McAdams.  He has run a sincere and clean campaign and never once wavered from his commitment to the electorate of Alaska, yet not enough people are putting their trust in him regardless of his loyalty, transparency and unwavering campaign.  It is that type of phenomena that works against the best interest of the country and every American should be concerned about it.

Scott McAdams has received an endorsement in the Anchorage Daily News.  This is NOT my imagination running away with me.

Scott McAdams: He's good for Alaska (click here)


Because I was elected at a young age to be a delegate to Alaska's Constitutional Convention, I've outlived most of our state's founders, leaving me with the responsibility of passing on to today's voters some of the values I carry from those days.

My friends were Democrats and Republicans. I include Democrats Bill Egan, Ernest Gruening and Bob Bartlett, as well as Republicans Wally Hickel, Bob Atwood and Jay Hammond. And Ted Stevens too.
In this year's election for U.S. Senate, there is one thing that's been said that I think all these men would agree with: It's about Alaska. That's Scott McAdams' slogan, his belief and his life story, and I support him. Here's why....