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Who's In Town?
We're slowing down for a repeat stop on our Alaska fundraising tour. The last time we dropped in on former Alaska Gov. Bill Sheffield's (D) house, he was hosting the annual Rep. Don Young (R-AK) pig roast. This time he's helping out Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK). Thanks to TPMm Reader LDR for sending us the invitation to "Ted's in Town" where guests are encouraged to contribute $250 to the senior senator's campaign fund. No word on the spread.
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Comments (5)
theswan wrote on August 23, 2007 2:48 PM:Sounds like they sleep in anyone's bed in the 49th.
Nelly Bly wrote on August 23, 2007 2:58 PM:Laura, You missed this one in the Alaska News Report (link below):
Alaska fishermen scream at Ted Stevens in Kodiak
Kodiak, Alaska - Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens and Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye were greeted by an angry group of around 30 commercial fishermen protesting crab rationalization and Stevens' involvement in federal fisheries issues at a luncheon sponsored by the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce...
Anonymous wrote on August 23, 2007 6:17 PM:Anyone have dirt on former Gov Bill Sheffield?
1985 shady Fairbanks real estate deal almost impeached him. Two people associated died mysteriously.... those were the days
Makes bank working for the state port system?
We cannot get rid of these geezers. Scrutiny of Alaska Port contracts? Lots of shady deals including the payphone deal when he ran the airport
does he even have a degree?
Richard L. Adlof wrote on August 23, 2007 7:40 PM:Please tell me there are Democrats running against everyone of these Alaskan wankers and where can I send campaign contributions?
AlaskaVet wrote on August 24, 2007 8:29 PM:Jake Metcalfe is running against Young. Jake is honest and smart and a great Democrat; he will help to bring back the proud tradition of Alaska Democrats in the mold of Bill Egan, Ernest Gruening, and Bob Bartlett. We need him now,
And he needs contributions; Young already has $2 million in his campaign account, while Jake is starting from scratch. Donations can be made through "Act Blue" at:
http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/18304