Alaska is heavily Republican, but appointed incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski has never shaken the stigma of being named to the seat by her father, who held her seat until two years ago, when he became governor. The nepotism charge has dogged here throughout her two-year tenure, despite a good record of defending the state's interests. Democrats have rallied the union and American Indian vote behind former Gov. Tony Knowles. Ms. Murkowski has not polled above 45% or 46% during the entire race, a serious sign of danger for any incumbent. Implausibly, it looks as if Alaska will have a Democratic senator, albeit one who will have a moderate record if he has any hope of winning re-election. And of course Mr. Bush will win easily.
By Senator Lisa Murkowski