The Alaska Republican Party on Monday voted to censure Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for making allegedly misleading statements about their favored candidate for Senate and endorsing Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska).
The resolution passed 49–8, according to local media. Reports also indicated that McConnell’s fund has spent $5 million targeting Tshibaka with attack ads in a bid to help Murkowski.
Tshibaka is endorsed by both the Alaska Republican Party and former President Donald Trump. She’s currently running against Murkowski, who voted to impeach Trump last year and was censured by the Alaska GOP for that decision.
Recently, Murkowski drew ire from Republicans after she endorsed Rep. Mary Peltola (D-Alaska) against former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a Republican. Peltola, meanwhile, told media outlets that she'll endorse Murkowski for Senate.
On Monday, Tshibaka accused McConnell of making fabricated claims against her in order to get more Alaskans to vote for Murkowski. The incumbent senator, she added, would be a “key ally” for President Joe Biden in the Senate.
Tshibaka added that “Murkowski cares more about her standing in D.C. social circles than she does about the people in Alaska she’s supposed to represent.”
Earlier this year, McConnell drew headlines when he proclaimed that Republicans have a 50 percent chance of recapturing the Senate. Weeks before that, he suggested that GOP nominees lack “candidate quality,” drawing ire from Trump, who said that the Senate leader should be voted out.
Alaska’s November 2022 election has a ranked-choice process in which a candidate needs over 50 percent of the vote to win. Murkowski and Tshibaka are the two front-runners.
The Epoch Times has contacted McConnell’s office for comment.