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Trump Sends Election Day ‘Impostor’ Warning to Alaska Voters: ‘Don’t Let These Fraudsters Get Away with This Hoax’

The content discusses the upcoming Alaskan senate race, emphasizing a controversy involving two candidates with similar names. President Donald trump issued warnings via social media, urging voters to be cautious and vote for the legitimate incumbent, Senator dan Sullivan, to prevent confusion and misidentification that could benefit Democratic candidate Mary Peltola. Trump highlighted Sullivan’s achievements and reinforced his endorsement of the real Dan Sullivan, framing the other candidate as a potential “imposter” or “fraudster” aiming to disrupt the election. The article details the legal challenges faced by the challenger, Daniel J.Sullivan Jr., who was accused of filing a misleading candidacy to create chaos and influence the election outcome. The race is critically important as alaska’s top-four primary system and its potential to affect control of the Senate make the outcome pivotal for the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Recent endorsements and aggressive campaigning from Trump underscore the importance placed on the election’s result.




With Alaska voters heading to the polls on Tuesday for a race that could help determine control of the Senate, President Donald Trump issued a stark warning on social media.

Republican voters, he wrote, should not be fooled by a candidate on the ballot with the same name as the Republican incumbent. Essentially, he wrote an imposter could gum up the works for Republicans seeking to keep the Alaskan Senate seat this year.

“Don’t let these Fraudsters get away with this HOAX,” Trump declared.

At issue is Sen. Dan S. Sullivan, running for his third term representing Alaska, and candidate Daniel J. Sullivan Jr., a retired teacher and registered Republican who told the Associated Press in June that he is running because “I just decided it was something I needed to do.”

“I’m not trying to trick people,” he said.

Republicans — including Sen. Sullivan and Trump — disagree.

The state Division of Elections originally rejected Sullivan Jr.’s candidacy on the grounds that it was not a “good-faith candidacy” but was “instead filed with a purpose to confuse or mislead and to thereby compromise the ballot’s fairness or neutrality,” the Associated Press reported.

As the case went to court, Sullivan Jr.’s opponents claimed, among other things, that he’d changed his party affiliation to Republican just before filing — without any previous Republican affiliation.

They argued that Sullivan Jr.’s run was “a sham candidate intent on sowing chaos.”

That chaos, they argued, was to benefit Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola, who is seeking the Senate seat.

However, the state Supreme Court gave him the go-ahead to be in the race.

The Senate ballot has 16 names, according to Ballotpedia, including the two Sullivans and Peltola.

Because Alaska uses a top-four election system, the four top vote getters will appear on the general election in November.

As the conservative website Center Square noted, the eventual outcome of the Alaska Senate campaign could be critical in determining which party controls the Senate next year, and Trump’s warning indicated how seriously he’s taking the state.

“Be careful, VOTE FOR THE REAL DAN SULLIVAN TODAY,” he wrote. “Through me, he’s brought HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS BACK TO YOUR STATE. The Dumocrats know how good he is and have put up an imposter of the same name.”

Republicans now have a 53-47 majority, with two independent members of the Senate caucusing with the Democrats.

If Democrats can flip the Last Frontier, it will leave them with only three Senate races in the Lower 48 to win to assume control.

Having a Republican incumbent eliminated in the primary voting process would put them a long way in that direction.

On Sunday, Trump issued a similar social media blast to drum up support for Sullivan.

“SULLIVAN, Dan S has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election,” Trump wrote with characteristic emphasis on uppercasing words. “HE WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN.”

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