Democrats are pursuing a potential U.S. Senate seat flip in Alaska, with Republican Dan Sullivan candidates on the ballot. ABC News reports that former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola and more than a dozen other candidates are also running, setting up a crowded field.
The outlets describe Democrats’ goal in terms of competition for the seat and the possibility that voter support could shift depending on how candidates perform in Alaska’s election environment. While coverage focuses on Democrats’ strategy, it also reflects that the contest includes multiple candidates, including Peltola as a prominent Democratic figure, and at least two GOP-aligned Dan Sullivans.
Across the two sources provided, the emphasis is on the same core elements: the Alaska Senate contest, the presence of GOP Dan Sullivans on the ballot, and the fact that Democrats see the election as winnable due to the overall lineup. Details beyond these points are not included in the supplied excerpts.