Joe Miller's Possible Comeback Could Be Good News For Alaska Democrats

Reemergence Of 'Seriously Scary Dude' Could Be Good News For Dems
Republican candidate Joe Miller speaks with reporters Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, in Juneau, Alaska. Miller sued Tuesday to keep the state from using discretion in counting write-in ballots in Alaska's hotly contested Senate race, setting off what could become a drawn-out legal battle. The lawsuit was filed the day before election officials planned to start counting write-in ballots that could determine the outcome of the race. Lt. Gov. Craig Campbell, who oversees Alaska elections, said the count will proceed Wednesday morning as planned. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
Republican candidate Joe Miller speaks with reporters Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, in Juneau, Alaska. Miller sued Tuesday to keep the state from using discretion in counting write-in ballots in Alaska's hotly contested Senate race, setting off what could become a drawn-out legal battle. The lawsuit was filed the day before election officials planned to start counting write-in ballots that could determine the outcome of the race. Lt. Gov. Craig Campbell, who oversees Alaska elections, said the count will proceed Wednesday morning as planned. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

With a second run for the U.S. Senate likely on his horizon, Joe Miller would appear to be back.

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