Palin and Tshibaka are on track to lose but hint at election battles ahead

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Palin and Tshibaka are on track to lose but hint at election battles ahead
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Both Trump-endorsed candidates are making vague accusations of malfeasance, despite no evidence of election fraud.

The final election results won’t be known until second-choices are tabulated, which the Division of Elections announced months ago will occur on Nov. 23, the day before Thanksgiving. Palin, though, tried to cast doubt on the validity of the election and suggested the delay was some kind of “glitch.”

Jason Grenn, executive director of Alaskans for Better Elections, said there’s no evidence of fraud or corruption of the vote. He said Palin has no cause to undermine faith in Alaska’s election. The day after the election, Tshibaka went on a right-wing podcast asking for contributions to help her in possible legal battles ahead.

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