Alaska Gov. Dunleavy set to announce Senate run against Murkowski

Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy is reportedly gearing up for a 2028 run for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Senator Lisa Murkowski, according to sources close to the situation. Despite the challenges of running for higher office as a Republican in a traditionally red state, Dunleavy seems to be undeterred in his ambitions.
Dunleavy, who has been a strong ally of President Trump, is said to have the support of the broader MAGA movement. His close relationship with Native communities in Alaska, particularly in the North Slope region, has earned him praise for his focus on energy development and rural infrastructure.
The upcoming Senate race in Alaska is expected to be a closely watched and competitive one. With Murkowski’s moderate stance and Dunleavy’s conservative base, the Native vote is expected to play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the election.
While Murkowski has faced challengers in the past, Dunleavy’s broad support outside of conservative circles could pose a significant threat to her reelection bid. The strained relationship between Murkowski and President Trump, contrasted with Dunleavy’s strong ties to the administration, has set the stage for an interesting showdown.
As the political landscape in Alaska continues to evolve, all eyes will be on the 2028 Senate race as Governor Dunleavy prepares to make his mark on the national stage. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.