Dynamics of Palin-led Alaska open House race shift after Al Gross withdrawal
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The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral.
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After a recent all-party primary to fill the Last Frontier's lone House seat following the unexpected death of Don Young, the state's longtime GOP representative, earlier this year, Gross, who came in third place, was expected to advance to the special election for the seat along with former Gov. Sarah Palin and businessman Nick Begich III, in first and second, as well as Democrat Mary Peltola, who came in fourth. | Negative | -8% Liberal |
After a recent all-party primary to fill the Last Frontier's lone House seat following the unexpected death of Don Young, the state's longtime GOP representative, earlier this year, Gross, who came in third place, was expected to advance to the special election for the seat along with former Gov. Sarah Palin and businessman Nick Begich III, in first and second, as well as Democrat Mary Peltola, who came in fourth. | Negative | -8% Liberal |
nnGross's statement referenced Peltola and Republican Tara Sweeney, who was assistant secretary of Indian Affairs in the Interior Department during the Trump administration. | Negative | -16% Liberal |
That election's winner will hold the seat for the remainder of Young's term ending in January but will need to run for reelection in November for a new term. | Negative | -16% Liberal |
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