Local Alaska Republicans censure Sen. Lisa Murkowski, citing impeachment vote and other issues
The resolutions are at least partially motivated by Murkowski's support for the impeachment of President
The districts' actions set up a collision course with the state
"If we're going to win this game, if you will, or win at politics and maintain our freedoms ... then we're going to have to band together and not splinter ourselves," he said during a
Republican officials in other states have expressed their disapproval of elected
"I think the party will do what it may do. We've seen it happen in other states where my Republican colleagues who voted to convict have seen that pushback from within the party," Murkowski said.
"I stand my ground. If I had to take that vote again, I would vote to uphold my oath of office. And, if the party is to censure me because they felt that I needed to support the party, they can make that statement, but I will make the statement again that my obligation is to support the
Many reasons for censure
Under
In Homer, Republican district chairman
He said local
"I think abortion is a big thing for a lot of people," said
That resolution references a "pattern of disregard for core conservative principles."
In the district that covers parts of
Election changes may limit the impact
Murkowski is up for reelection in 2022. A censure would normally be bad news for a candidate's chances in the statewide primary, but Alaskans last year approved Ballot Measure 2, which changed the state's election system.
Murkowski no longer has to pass through a Republican primary election like the one she lost in 2010. (A nearly unprecedented write-in campaign saw her reelected in November that year.)
Some
"Everyone I talk to on the Republican side thinks it's idiomatic -- meaning, you know, A follows B, it's about as proven as it needs to be," Faulkner said. "I think that if you're reporting on it, her fingerprints are all over."
Ballot Measure 2 s principal author, a former Murkowski campaigner, has denied that the measure was intended to benefit her.
Murkowski herself said on Tuesday that it's a mistake to think that she would act any differently without Ballot Measure 2.
"I have not shied away from making difficult or sometimes controversial statements or decisions," she said. "I have I think I have a pretty demonstrated record of independence and bucking the party, and it certainly causes some issues within the party itself."
Murkowski voted in line with Trump's positions 72.6% of the time while he was in office, according to the political website FiveThirtyEight. In comparison,
Among Republican senators who were in office for Trump's entire term, only
Not all
State chairman Clary has not responded to numerous requests for an interview, but he called in to a conservative radio talk show last month to defend Murkowski and urge the host to stop attacking fellow
"I wish, as a party chair, that
The host of the show,
He said Murkowski's support for abortion rights is unacceptable for a Republican.
"The
Not all of
He compared her impeachment role to that of a juror in a trial. A juror hears all the evidence for and against a suspect, Fields said, and it isn't appropriate for him to judge that juror's decision based only on what he has heard.
He believes there could be a silent majority of
"I think there's a good number of
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