Alaskans Demand Accountability as Sullivan’s Approval Plummets

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New polling shows what families across Alaska have been feeling for months: Senator Dan Sullivan is out of step with the people he represents. With just a 39% approval rating, Sullivan is now the third least popular U.S. Senator in the country.

A Record of Broken Priorities

It’s not hard to see why his approval is tanking. Sullivan has voted for policies that drive up health care costs, cut food assistance programs, and slash funding for public radio — a vital resource for rural communities. Over and over, he’s chosen a self-serving agenda over the needs of Alaska families, leaving many forced to choose between groceries, prescriptions, and basic necessities.

Alaskans Are Speaking Up

Alaskans see him for what he is: an out-of-touch politician prioritizing personal and political gain while the people he serves struggle. Across the state, voters are organizing, demanding accountability, and calling for leadership that actually puts Alaska first.

Building Momentum for Change

Together, Alaskans are building the momentum to elect leaders who will fight for affordable health care, strong rural communities, and real opportunity. The message is loud and clear: the status quo isn’t working — and change is coming.

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