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ForAmerica Endorses Kelly Tshibaka for United States Senate from Alaska

Today, ForAmerica announced its endorsement of Kelly Tshibaka, candidate for the United States Senate, to represent Alaska. ForAmerica will engage its audience to act, because when ForAmerica engages, America wins!



ForAmerica President David Bozell said:


ForAmerica is proud to endorse Kelly Tshibaka to represent Alaska in the United States Senate. Kelly is a leader who will revive Alaska's economy, stand up for the right to life, protect the Second Amendment, and counter the Left’s endless attacks on our conservative values.

Endorsed by former President Donald Trump, Tshibaka is running for the seat currently held by Lisa Murkowski (R), who has been in that office for two decades. Tshibaka believes her state’s current senator often doesn’t vote in the interests of Alaskans.


Kelly Tshibaka and Senator Lisa Murkowski

Tshibaka noted on her campaign website:


We’ve watched in horror as our resource industries have been destroyed by President Biden and his radical cabinet members – over 90% of whom have been confirmed by our Senator [Lisa Murkowski].

Bozell further commented:


It is past time we move on from Republicans like Murkowski who often side with Washington more than her own constituents. We need conservatives like Kelly in the Senate.

Tshibaka will face Murkowski and other candidates in Alaska’s primary on August 16, 2022, where the top four finishers will go on to the November’s ranked-choice general election on November 8, 2022.



ForAmerica believes in guaranteed constitutional rights, including the right to life at every stage of life. We believe America should have unlimited education and economic opportunities. We believe America should be energy independent using American resources. We demand the freedom to speak and practice our faith. We will accept nothing less than fair and honest elections, and a government that is transparent, accountable, and stays off the backs of the American people as much as possible.

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