A changing environment will affect Alaska more than any other state, because of our location. I'm not one though who would attribute it to being man-made.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are many outsiders that actively try to halt every natural resource development project in Alaska. Many of these same people have never even been to Alaska, yet they claim to know what's best for us.
If there is one belief that unifies most Alaskans - our true north - it is less government and more freedom. We don't want the government in our pockets or our bedrooms; we certainly don't need it in our families.
Historically, Alaska is a place that has attracted those fed up with conventionality.
If there's anybody who is recognized as the one guy who has stymied Alaskan development, it's Bill Clinton.
There's a lot of people around Alaska now who are actually running the place who claim to just have gone there for the summer once 30 years ago. And that seems to be what happens.
Alaska itself is an unusual state.
Let's not get caught up in the D.C. trap of Democrats versus Republicans. When you're in Alaska it's about what's important for Alaska.
I am working for Alaska's best interests.
What I look at is, do you represent the values of the state of Alaska? Do you represent the people here in terms of what it is that they need, they hope for, what they hope for their future? And Joe Miller simply does not represent that.
I missed that question on Alaska. I hear they want to make it a state now.