AP/ September 18, 2010, 7:36 AM

Murkowski Will Run as Alaska Write-in Candidate

Updated at 11:39 p.m.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who lost Alaska's Republican primary last month in a stunning upset to a tea-party backed rival, announced Friday that she's mounting a write-in candidacy in a bid to hold onto her job.

Murkowksi told supporters at a late afternoon rally in Anchorage that Alaskans have told her they're worried about Republican nominee Joe Miller's extremist views and concerned about the Democratic candidate's inexperience.

The decision follows Miller's surprise win in last month's primary. Murkowski acknowledged she made mistakes during that campaign, but promised she'll be more aggressive this time in running against Miller, who was supported by former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and the anti-tax, anti-establishment tea party.

"The gloves are off," she said.

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Palin urged Murkowski on Twitter Friday afternoon to recognize that the state's primary voters demonstrated their support for Miller, a tea party favorite.

"Listen to the people, respect their will," said Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. "Voters chose Joe instead."

Miller told The Associated Press Friday night that voters chose to support him because they wanted to move away from Murkowski's agenda, which he said includes looking to government as the answer.

"Liberals don't relinquish power easily, that would be my first observation," he said.

The convention center where the rally took place had a table where people could sign up to help Murkowski's campaign. Organizers also handed out flyers explaining the correct way to cast a write-in vote.

Also prominently displayed was a photo of the late Sen. Ted Stevens with his arm around Murkowski.

Stevens is beloved in this state for bringing billions of dollars in federal aid and project to Alaska, and he was one of her biggest cheerleaders before his death last month.

Earlier this month, Murkowski told The Associated Press she wasn't a quitter and was "still in this game." On Thursday, she told reporters that while there's a lot of risk involved in a run, success was possible.

"And I think this is the hope that Alaskans have been sharing with me," she said, "that if it is possible, Lisa, will you give it a try? Will you give us a choice?"

In running, Murkowski faces long odds. Historians and election officials can think of no Alaska candidate who has successfully run as a write-in.

She also has lost support from within the Republican establishment. Some leaders had urged her either to wait to challenge Alaska's Democratic Sen. Mark Begich in 2014 or to join them in supporting Miller, the self-described "constitutional conservative" who has been endorsed by Palin.

Miller said Murkowski's re-entry won't change his strategy, which is to continue calling for the need to rein in government spending and end the era of earmarks and big government regulation.

Murkowski has just has over six weeks to gear up a campaign and turn out the vote. But she enjoys widespread name recognition, and her campaign estimates she has about $1 million left in the bank. Plus, the race features a "kind of perfect storm of the things you need for a write-in to be successful," pollster Ivan Moore said. Among those, he said: a vast middle of Alaskans - "tens of thousands" - looking between Miller and Democrat Scott McAdams and questioning their choices.

The largest bloc of registered voters in Alaska are nonpartisan and undeclared.
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tsigili says:
She was obvious in why she lost. Today her interview showed a very unlikable, nasty disposition of resentment. That kind of personality doesn't get far with voters.
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34sender says:
Lisa Murkowski has the right to run for election in any way she chooses -- as long as she meets the Constitutional standards. She [obviously] does.

You people need to remember that she conceded the primary election to Miller BEFORE all the votes were verified. He was ahead by about 1600 votes with some 8-9000 left to be counted.

This is in no way a slam dunk or even verifiable WIN for Miller. Statistically they tied, but yes.... elections have winners and even one vote more would have given Miller (or Murkowski) the Republican nomination.

People in Alaska who support her asked her to stay in the race. Anyone who says she should not do as they ask if she so chooses-- needs to take a course in American law and Constitutional procedure.

I think she can win. I'd rather see the Democrat win, but I'll be happy with anybody in the US Senate (that effects ALL Americans!) that is not a religious right extremist.

Bye-bye Joe Miller. Bank on it!
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pasha128 says:
I expect this election more than any other may show the true weakness of the support the Tea Party has in the GENERAL ELECTORATE. It's one of the reason the Tea Party is so afraid of this race -- the results could show them to have a very limited appeal.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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And it could show...not.

You see, the intent isnt necessarily the generals election. The intent is first of all to clean house in the GOP.
abbe91 replies:
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And you hope they won't remember anything older than 2 years ago ... when your friends completely messed up. Remember 2000-2008 !!!
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krisd999-2009 says:
Murkski is doing it to help the Democrat win. It sounds like she is just as pro big gverment spending and corruption as Stevens and the Democrats. She is a fraud trying to split the Republican vote..
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pasha128 replies:
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Actually some predictions are Ms Murkowski can win outfight because the MAJORITY of voters in Alaska are independent or undeclared and could not vote in the primary.
abbe91 replies:
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"Actually some predictions are Ms Murkowski can win outfight because the MAJORITY of voters in Alaska are independent or undeclared and could not vote in the primary."

Exactly. I expect that many moderate republicans will do so in the future, their party being more and more in control of neocons, tea-baggers ...
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melchg07 says:
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/


O'Donnell practiced witchcraft.


Isn't this the moron that just the other day was claiming not to be crazy?

Good pick righties........good pick.........clap..........clap............clap
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Mortar_29 replies:
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You have proof of this? Or just drivel from the blogoshpere?
Vet_Turner replies:
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Mortar_29 -
DId you go to the link? It has video of her saying it. How can you have more evidence than that.
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melchg07 says:
Geez........the dems should have just temporarily help fund tea baggers for the primary and then convince the losing GOP'er to run as well.
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esq777 says:
I guess she didn't get the memo that the Tea Freaks now control the Republican party. Unless you are a far right extremist nut job who has dates on satanic altars you're not welcome.
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Mortar_29 replies:
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What about the far left Marxists that are in charge of the Dems?
retiredgustav replies:
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Mortar, please explain how President Obama is a Marxist?
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documemts says:
Yes!
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ohyes1234 says:
Good for her. It is an embarrassment for the Republican Party to support these extremist. Some of them such as Florida's Marco Rubio and Scott Brown have long record of corruption.
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Howellstephen75 says:
America has had it with these egotistical power grabbers that can't let go of the office. In the end the Arlen Specters and Murkowski's go down. She is finished and she is ruining any chances she has to be part of the Republican party in the future.

If she serves as a spoiler she is finished politically. What a self-centered loser. Cassel and Murkowski are two peas in a pod. THEY ARE FINISHED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mortar_29 replies:
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Me Enza...it is you that dont understand American history, nor Constitutional law.
th9876 replies:
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Mortar - just what in enza's post proved she knows nothing about constitutional law?
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