Nick is wrong for alaska

From scamming our seniors and fighting to cut Social Security to supporting a nationwide abortion ban – it’s clear that Nick is only in it for himself.

Meet Nick

I’m sure you’ve heard of Nick Begich III – but have you met the REAL Nick? The Nick who scammed seniors with phony medical devices for profit, called Social Security a “Ponzi scheme,” and supports a nationwide abortion ban? 

Two-time loser Nick Begich III isn’t running for Congress because he cares about Alaska – he’s running because he wants power. The evidence is clear – Nick is in it for himself.

Not convinced? Read more below.

End Social Security…

(as you know it)

If Nick has it his way, Social Security will come to an end (as you know it). Nick compared Social Security to a Ponzi scheme,” disregarding tens of thousands of Alaskans who depend on the program. 

Time and time again, Nick repeatedly shows us that he is out of touch with what matters most to Alaskans and quite frankly, he just doesn’t care. Social Security benefits are vital to our communities. According to recent data, Social Security has helped lift thousands of Alaskans out of poverty, with 31,146 individuals benefiting from this assistance. Without this program, 29.4 percent of Alaskans who are 65 or older would be living below the poverty line.

Ban REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS…

Nick stated he would support extreme measures to control and limit the private freedoms of Alaskans and Americans nationwide.

In a candidate questionnaire, Nick said he would support a national ban on abortion after about the 12th week of pregnancy even though 63% of Alaskans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 

In the same questionnaire, Nick said that he would oppose legislative efforts that would allow public health programs to provide treatment for infertility, including in-vitro fertilization.

Nick’s remarks are dangerous for many Alaskans who value their right to privacy and want to remain in control of their personal decisions of when and how they would like to build their families.

scam our seniors…

Nick’s company made him close to millions by scamming our seniors with fake medical devices.

It seems too unbelievable to be true, but Nick owns and runs a company that sold fake medical device products cite by the FDA – an academic study found it was NOT reliable and should NOT be used by itself.

“[Begich’s] company’s website is rife with dubious medical advice and cryptic pseudoscientific claims,” The Alaska Landmine, 10/19/2022.

Whether he’s selling phony medical equipment or fighting to cut Social Security – one thing is clear: Nick isn’t looking out for Alaskans.

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