Libertarian Bid for Murkowski Unlikely, May Mount Write-In Campaign
Christopher Weber
Correspondent
Posted:
09/8/10
One last chance for Sen. Lisa Murkowski. The Alaska Republican is considering a long shot write-in campaign, after the Libertarian Party signaled it's unlikely to allow her to run under its banner.
Roll Call reported that Murkowski could announce by Thursday that she'll try to keep her seat by running as a write-in candidate.
"I'm no quitter," she told the Fairbanks Daily-News Miner earlier this week. "I'm weighing all my options and seeing what's available."
A spokesman for the Libertarian Party told Roll Call Wednesday that its executive board would probably not reverse its vote against allowing Murkowski on its ballot. A day earlier, Murkowski met briefly with Libertarian candidate David Haase to discuss taking his spot in the race.
The Republican Party is likely to oppose any write-in effort by Murkowski. The GOP has thrown its weight behind Fairbanks attorney Joe Miller, who pulled off a shocking upset over the senator in the primary.
The Democratic candidate is Sitka mayor Scott McAdams.
Roll Call reported that Murkowski could announce by Thursday that she'll try to keep her seat by running as a write-in candidate.
"I'm no quitter," she told the Fairbanks Daily-News Miner earlier this week. "I'm weighing all my options and seeing what's available."
A spokesman for the Libertarian Party told Roll Call Wednesday that its executive board would probably not reverse its vote against allowing Murkowski on its ballot. A day earlier, Murkowski met briefly with Libertarian candidate David Haase to discuss taking his spot in the race.
The Republican Party is likely to oppose any write-in effort by Murkowski. The GOP has thrown its weight behind Fairbanks attorney Joe Miller, who pulled off a shocking upset over the senator in the primary.
The Democratic candidate is Sitka mayor Scott McAdams.
