Begich On "Maddow" Stresses Magnanimity, Change (VIDEO)
Victorious in his race to unseat Alaska's best known collector of illicit felony-booty Ted Stevens, Democratic Senator-elect Mark Begich made an appea...
Victorious in his race to unseat Alaska's best known collector of illicit felony-booty Ted Stevens, Democratic Senator-elect Mark Begich made an appea...
The Huffington Post | Posted 12.20.2008 | Politics
NPR News' Morning Edition spoke with Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich the night of his win over Alaska Senator Ted Stevens. Begich told host Renee Montagne...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 12.15.2008 | Media
Mark Begich came on The Rachel Maddow Show last night ("It's an honor to be here," he said, TOTALLY crushing!) to discuss the state of the Alaska vote...
Huffington Post | Posted 12.13.2008 | Politics
The three Senate races that will determine whether the Democrats gain that coveted 60-seat majority are still deadlocked - by the slimmest of margins ...
AP | GENE JOHNSON | Posted 12.13.2008 | Home
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Republican Sen. Ted Stevens, a titan of Alaska politics convicted of felony charges last month, fell behind by three votes W...
Anchorage Daily News | Sean Cockerham | Posted 12.13.2008 | Politics
The elections division still has over 10,000 ballots left to count today and thousands more through next week, but the latest numbers show Mark Begich...
AP | DAN JOLING | Posted 12.12.2008 | Politics
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A week after Election Day, about 30 percent of the Alaska votes that will decide the fate of convicted U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens...
FiveThirtyEight | Posted 12.10.2008 | Politics
Although Ted Stevens currently holds a lead of approximately 3,200 votes in ballots counted to date in Alaska's senate contest, there is good reason t...
Brad Friedman | Posted 12.08.2008 | Home
Setting aside whether or not a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate is a good or bad thing, the undecided races at this hour are quickly summarized below.
Mark Nickolas | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
One might believe that some in that chamber might believe that Stevens remaining is the lesser of two evils.
AP | MARY PEMBERTON | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — After a sometimes thrilling, sometimes bumpy run in the national spotlight, Alaska saw its governor defeated for vice presid...
HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 11.13.2008 | Politics
It won't likely be crowed the flashiest ad of the season, but the latest television spot produced by Democrats fighting the reelection of Alaska Sen. ...
Carl Pope | Posted 10.31.2008 | Green
The House and Senate are each blaming the other for the failure to move on this vital and uncontroversial clean-energy measure.
Politico | Posted 10.20.2008 | Politics
Apparently, putting Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the Republican presidential ticket was enough to take the state's electoral votes out of play, but ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 09.21.2008 | Politics
It's hardly news that Republicans have outperformed Democrats in recent years when it comes to Alaska. But Anchorage Mayor and U.S. Senate hopeful Mar...
Kate Sheppard | Posted 08.07.2008 | Green
The big question is whether Stevens will give up his race for reelection -- he has represented Alaska in the U.S. Senate since 1968. Even before the indictment, the race was expected to be a squeaker.
HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 08.06.2008 | Politics
Often, when a politician gets indicted, the range of options narrow. But for Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, who was hit with seven indictments by a federal ...
Posted 07.29.2008 | Politics
A new Rasmussen poll shows Ted Stevens, the longest serving Republican Senator in history, losing 50-41 to Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich. Six years ago...
Amanda Coyne | Posted 07.18.2008 | Home
GOP lawmakers John Cowdery and Donny Olson were secretly recorded in a restaurant with former VECO oil executive Bill Allen. "[Allen] wants you "to vote the way we voted... [We] can probably go $25,000."
Amanda Coyne | Posted 07.01.2008 | Home
When the FBI arrived in 2006 brandishing warrants, the official Democratic Party line was: "It's a sad day for Alaska." But many of us could barely contain our glee. We'd been screaming about corruption forever.
Anchorage Daily News | Posted 04.28.2008 | Politics
Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich has decided to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Ted Stevens since 1968. Begich, 46, has been mayor of Alaska's larges...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 12.21.2008 | Media