The ads, some labeled as satire, are targeted at many of the closest Alaska House and Senate races. Via AlaskaBeacon
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor, center, is seen at a March 2022 news conference featuring Alaska Division of Elections director Gail Fenumiai and deputy attorney general Cori Mills . A group that lists Taylor as a director has published a series of scathing attack ads in the last days before the general election. She doesn’t even have one.
Alaskans’ mailboxes are being flooded with mailers, and campaigns typically send their sharpest attack ads immediately before Election Day, but the ones by Alaska Policy Partners stand out and have caused candidates to defend themselves. “This is like a full-out, I think, malicious lie,” Kawasaki said. “And it’s at the last minute, so I have no way to respond to it.”against Matherly, and said, “if I have even one question from a person who, I believe, is fairly knowledgeable about politics, who asks me, ‘Do you really live in your mom’s basement?’ … I think it does have an impact. It’s not a positive impact, that’s for sure.
The group’s leadership is unclear. Jesse Sumner, a Republican candidate for state House in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, isas a contact for the group, said Jodi Taylor, the wife of Attorney General Taylor, is in charge. Taylor and his wife are each listed as “director” in the group’s founding documents. Neither responded to requests for comment about their roles on Monday., a Utah firm, for its advertising.
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