High profile Alaska Republicans were in Wisconsin for the RNC after Saturday’s assassination attempt. Sen. Lisa Murkowski was notably absent.
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy announces former President Donald Trump as the Alaska Republican Party's presidential nominee from the RNC in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 15, 2024. Around 2,500 Republican delegates from all 50 states and territories were in Milwaukee for the four-day convention, which began two days afterthe Alaska GOP’s presidential preference poll in March. High profile Alaska Republicans were in Wisconsin for the convention to watch and participate in Trump’s nomination. U.S.
When asked for further comment, Tyson Gallager, the governor’s chief of staff who was in Wisconsin, said by text message that Dunleavy was just getting ready “for President Trump and four more years of opportunity and prosperity.” “It’s fantastic,” he said during a break in proceedings. “The Republican Party of Alaska is very unified in supporting President Trump, and nowreleased statements over the weekend that condemned political violence, and offered prayers for Trump and those affected by the shooting.
”Pushing back on the opioid and fentanyl crises that have hurt a lot of states, including Alaska and Ohio — I think it’s an exciting choice,” Sullivan said about Vance.of Republicans who voted to convict Trump for his role in allegedly inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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