Stevens loses Alaska Senate race

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MICHAEL R. BLOOD | November 18, 2008 11:52 PM EST | AP

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Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Mark Begich talks about winning the U.S. Senate seat from U.S. Senate Ted Stevens, R-Alaska in Anchorage, Alaska Tuesday Nov. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest serving Republican in Senate history, narrowly lost his re-election bid Tuesday, marking the downfall of a Washington political power and Alaska icon who couldn't survive a conviction on federal corruption charges. His defeat by Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich moves Senate Democrats within two seats of a filibuster-proof 60-vote majority.

Stevens' ouster on his 85th birthday marks an abrupt realignment in Alaska politics and will alter the power structure in the Senate, where he has served since the days of the Johnson administration while holding seats on some of the most influential committees in Congress.

The crotchety octogenarian built like a birch sapling likes to encourage comparisons with the Incredible Hulk, but he occupies an outsized place in Alaska history. His involvement in politics dates to the days before Alaska statehood, and he is esteemed for his ability to secure billions of dollars in federal aid for transportation and military projects. The Anchorage airport bears his name; in Alaska, it's simply "Uncle Ted."

Tuesday's tally of just over 24,000 absentee and other ballots gave Begich 150,728, or 47.76 percent, to 147,004, or 46.58 percent, for Stevens. There are about 2,500 overseas ballots yet to be counted.

A recount is possible. If the vote differential between the two candidates is more than 0.5 percent, either side can seek a recount if it posts a bond of about $15,000 to pay for a new tally.

Begich said the defining issue in the race was the desire for a new direction in Washington, not Stevens' legal problems.

Alaska voters "wanted to see change," he told reporters in Anchorage. "Alaska has been in the midst of a generational shift _ you could see it."

Stevens' campaign didn't immediately respond to phone calls seeking comment.

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Stevens' loss was another slap for Republicans in a year that has seen the party lose control of the White House, as well as seats in the House and Senate. It also moves Democrats one step closer to the 60 votes needed to overcome filibusters in the Senate and gives President-elect Barack Obama a stronger hand when he assumes office on Jan. 20.

Democrats now hold 58 seats, when two independents who align with Democrats are included, with undecided races in Minnesota and Georgia where two Republicans are trying to hang onto their seats.

Democrats have now picked up seven Senate seats in the Nov. 4 election.

"With seven seats and counting now added to the Democratic ranks in the Senate, we have an even stronger majority that will bring real change to America," Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, said in a statement.

The climactic count came after a series of tumultuous days for a senator who has been straddling challenges to his power both at home and in his trial in Washington. Notwithstanding all that turmoil, Stevens revealed Tuesday that he will not ask President George W. Bush to give him a pardon for his seven felony convictions.

Stevens' future was murky at a time when newly elected members of both the House and Senate were on Capitol Hill for heady receptions, picture-taking sessions and orientation this week. Stevens, speaking earlier Tuesday in Washington, said he had no idea what his life would be like in January, when the 111th Congress convenes.

"I wouldn't wish what I'm going through on anyone, my worst enemy," he lamented to reporters. "I haven't had a night's sleep for almost four months."

Last month just days before the election, Stevens was convicted by a federal jury in Washington of lying on Senate disclosure forms to conceal more than $250,000 in gifts and home renovations from an oil field services company.

His defeat could also allow Republican senators to sidestep the task of determining whether to kick out the longest serving member of their party in the Senate.

When counting resumed Tuesday, 1,022 votes divided the candidates out of about 300,000 ballots cast. Most of the those votes came from areas that had favored Begich _ the Anchorage vicinity and the southeastern panhandle around Juneau.

It is a testament to Stevens' popularity _ he was once named "Alaskan of the Century" _ that he won nearly half the votes, even after his conviction. He routinely brought home the highest number of government dollars per capita in the nation _ more than $9 billion in 2006 alone, according to one estimate.

With Stevens gone "it's a big gap in dollars _ billions of dollars _ that none of the other members of the delegation, Begich, whoever, could fill," said Gerald McBeath, chair of the political science department at University of Alaska Fairbanks. "There is no immediate replacement for him."

Following the trial Stevens said he wanted another term "because I love this land and its people" and vowed to press on with an appeal. Professing his innocence, he blamed his legal problems on his former friend Bill Allen, the founder and former chairman of VECO Corp., the government's star witness.

In a state where oil and politics have always mixed, the conviction came as part of a long-running investigation into government corruption centered around VECO.

Begich will be the first Democrat to represent Alaska in the Senate in nearly 30 years. He is the son of Nick Begich, Alaska's third congressman, who died in a plane crash 1972 while running for re-election.

Stevens' lawyer demanded a speedy trial, hoping for exoneration in time to fight the first serious threat to his seat in decades. But the trial in Washington not only left Stevens a felon, it deprived him of time to campaign in his home state.

Stevens refused pleas from his own party leaders to step down after the verdict, including Sen. John McCain, the GOP presidential nominee who said the Alaska senator had "broken his trust with the people."

Stevens' fall came shortly after another Alaskan, Gov. Sarah Palin, emerged as a national figure on the Republican presidential ticket. She had called for Stevens to step aside at one point, but appeared to back away from that the day after the election when returns showed Stevens with an edge.

"The people of Alaska just spoke," she said.

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Associated Press writers Jesse J. Holland and Andrew Taylor in Washington and Rachel D'Oro in Anchorage contributed to this report.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest serving Republican in Senate history, narrowly lost his re-election bid Tuesday, marking the downfall of a Washington political power and Alaska...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest serving Republican in Senate history, narrowly lost his re-election bid Tuesday, marking the downfall of a Washington political power and Alaska...
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- wendynyc I'm a Fan of wendynyc 11 fans permalink

Wonder if Sarah will try to switch the result on this one as well through a recount.

Like she did the Troopergate investigation second time around!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 11/19/2008
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 216 fans permalink

Don't expect the GOP to push for a recount. They just want the Stevens embarrassment to end and if it ends without the party needing to take a stand, all the better from their point of view.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 11/19/2008
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Dear Sarah, There really is a santa....and he just slamed that door too,also..you betcha



Thanks Uncle Ted

Wouldn`t it be fun to be a fly on the wall at the Palin house.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 11/19/2008
- Pegi I'm a Fan of Pegi 44 fans permalink

This news has made my day!! There is hope for Alaska and us after all!! Good job Mr. Begich. Good Bye Sarah Palin? YOU BET'CHA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 11/19/2008
- AwShucks I'm a Fan of AwShucks 16 fans permalink
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Why makes these politicians so willing to put their careers and reputations on the line for a pittance or sex so easily ? He worked all those years and it all ends in disgrace and perhaps jail for an extra floor on his house ? Doesn't make any sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 11/19/2008

It makes perfect sense when you have a God complex and you think nothing can ever touch you.

Just look at Larry Craig.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 11/19/2008

This has been the case with many a criminal.

Look at Al Capone, all those people he killed and he finally got nailed by the IRS.

Same thing, these guys get to a point where they think they are above the law. That is when reality steps in and shows them how insignificant they really are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 11/19/2008
- mcantwell I'm a Fan of mcantwell 403 fans permalink
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Exactly how many of those Absentee Ballots that have been counted these past two weeks were VOTES for Obama too?

Secondly, I wonder if Ted Stevens has the Goods on SP that he can trade for a lesser sentence?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 11/19/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

I hate to be the bringing of bad vibes but he can still demand a re-count. And he will. Or SHE will. It still aint over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 11/19/2008
- dsgeorge I'm a Fan of dsgeorge 18 fans permalink
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Well, Alaska did get it right. That leaves me red-faced being a Minnesotan with a looming recount and living in Michele "anti-America vs pro-America" Bachmann......to think that Minnesota now out ranks Alaskans (except Sarah Palin) for stupidity is a sad day indeed......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 11/19/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 167 fans permalink

Hey, I tried. I donated to Tinklenberg even though I live in PA. Hope the other recount works out O.K. for MN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 11/19/2008
- Pegi I'm a Fan of Pegi 44 fans permalink

After that tirade she performed on Hardball, I was shocked through and through that she was re-elected!!! Hopefully that performance will lend her virtually invisible in the halls of Congress this term.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 11/19/2008
- Wilbur I'm a Fan of Wilbur 22 fans permalink

She represents the "Mississippi" part of Minnesota. I donated to her opponent, but I'm not surprised she won. Disappointed, but not surprised.

Wilbur

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 11/19/2008
- Wilbur I'm a Fan of Wilbur 22 fans permalink

Don't get down on yourself, you old Gopher, you! Youse guys may have Bachmann, but Alaska DID re-elect Don Young as THEIR Congressman, even though he has a cloud of corruption hanging over him. And, he's as vitriolic as is Bachmann, perhaps even worse. And even if Coleman survives the recount (and I hope he doesn't), he's not as bad as Alaska's other Senator, Lisa Murkowski. AND....though your Gov. Tim Pawlenty is no prize, he' s a dern sight better'n Sarah Palin, by gosh!

Wilbur

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 11/19/2008

"the Alaska people just spoke." -- Guess what sarah - you do not have a golden ticket! It's OVER. You are not what you thought you were. So now, as I sit here in these chairs and such and can also be so happy..because the real America has spoken and such, and also - the real Alaska has also had is say - sorta'. oh my gosh, I haven't been this happy since our new president was elected. I can now look at my 11 year old daughter and tell her that some times the really nasty people don't win. And I can tell her that honorable men and women can make a difference. I REALLY would not want to be Todd Palin today - he should double up on the booze and lay low for for a while. I bet she is throwing things (like $600 pumps) and ranting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 11/19/2008
- rfa3232 I'm a Fan of rfa3232 6 fans permalink

Alaska isnt as dumb as I had originally thought...Go Alaska!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 11/19/2008
- AdV2k1 I'm a Fan of AdV2k1 6 fans permalink
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amen brother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 11/19/2008
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 232 fans permalink
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Palin's prayer

'Dear Lord, let me be president,
I'll do the best I can;
if get stuck,
run out of luck,
I've always got my man,

I want it more than anything,
I am your servant, G.o.d;
"'Like B.ill and Hill,
we fit the bill,"
says my dear husband, Todd.'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 AM on 11/19/2008

When Bush does pardon him,will he refuse the pardon to clear his name?I doubt it,until his conviction he was his usual bombastic self,used to having his way.His frail appearance belies the fact of how he used his power and the support of his constituents is no different than the respect availed to the Godfather of a crime family.We'll see if he doesn't accept a pardon,for expediency of course,because he doesn't have the time or energy to fight his wrongful conviction.There's no way for him to finish a prison term considering his age,but a stiff fine,let's say for the sake of fairness, all his money,wouldn't be affected by a presidential pardon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 11/19/2008

They should make him give up the house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 AM on 11/19/2008
- PHM I'm a Fan of PHM 10 fans permalink

Yes, Sarah, there is a God and he just slammed that Senate door shut in your perky, yet dim face.

Take a hint, Sarah, and stay up there in Alaska where you're so mavericky also where you belong under the umbrella of job creation and health care also and those of us real Americans, like Joe the Plumber and Tito the Builder, just a little shout out there for the good work of them down here in the lower 48 who can also progress America through all our hard work on energy efficiencies and that "bridge to nowhere" that I said "thanks, but no thanks" to also...probably, maybe...yup, yup, you betcha!

Sorry...just had to throw in a little Palin-speak...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 11/19/2008

Love to have been a fly on the wall in the backroom where they cooked the books on this election.

Possible conversation: Begich will do for Alaska, as he should, and we get to avoid the embarrassment of having Ted "A Man of True Convictions" Stevens gets removed from office. That way, Sarah also doesn't get sullied by the stink.

Response: I say we announce Begich the winner. We'll deal with his left-leaning social issues up here by ourselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 AM on 11/19/2008
- IkeChicago I'm a Fan of IkeChicago 18 fans permalink

Stevens didn't loose, he had already lost. Remember that Stevens is heading to prison, not to the Senate.

The real looser is Gov. Sarah Palin, she lost twice in the space of one month. Now the economy in Alaska is about to take a nose dive with the falling oil prices and remembering that Alaska lives on the Federal welfare with Alaska getting more free money from the Federal government, well. I don't think Alaska should be looking forward to anymore free money from the Feds with Obama in the White House.

Anyway Sarah Palin, you're a maverick, run Alaska without the oil money and without our tax dollars, let's see how maverick you really are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 AM on 11/19/2008

SOL(snicker out loud)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 11/19/2008

NO................. Well, at the least the Republicans won't have to kick him out. I'm amazed how these old goats just don't want to leave, I guess there's a lot of fat on that pork,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 AM on 11/19/2008
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