At U.S. House Debate in Kodiak, Candidates Differ on Future of Alaska Fisheries

A two-hour debate on Alaska fisheries issues turned contentious in its final moments as Republican U.S. House candidate Nick Begich criticized incumbent Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola over an ad stating that a Begich victory would mean “our fish are gone.”
The exchange was the lone heated issue between the two front-runners in Alaska’s U.S. House election, which will decide one of only a few toss-up races in the 435-seat House of Representatives. With the House closely divided...
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