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− | Gross announced in early July 2019 his run for United States Senate as a registered [[Independent voters|independent]].<ref>[https://www.adn.com/politics/2019/07/02/anchorage-doctor-announces-candidacy-for-sullivans-us-senate-seat/ Anchorage doctor announces candidacy for Sullivan’s U.S. Senate seat]</ref> | + | Gross announced in early July 2019 his run for United States Senate as a registered [[Independent voters|independent]].<ref>[https://www.adn.com/politics/2019/07/02/anchorage-doctor-announces-candidacy-for-sullivans-us-senate-seat/ Anchorage doctor announces candidacy for Sullivan’s U.S. Senate seat]</ref> Later that year, he received the backing of the campaign arm of the Democrat [[establishment]].<ref>[https://www.dscc.org/news/dscc-endorses-dr-al-gross-in-alaska-senate-race/ DSCC Endorses Dr. Al Gross in Alaska Senate Race]</ref> This was after the Democrats had failed to successfully recruit a strong candidate from their party to challenge Sen. Sullivan and sued to merge other parties' primary into one election along with theirs'.{{fact}} |
Gross won the Democrat/Libertarian/Alaskan Independence primary held on August 18, 2020<ref>[https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_election_in_Alaska,_2020 United States Senate election in Alaska, 2020 - Ballotpedia]</ref> with 74% of the vote;<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/08/18/us/elections/results-alaska-senate-primary-election.html Alaska U.S. Senate Primary Election Results]</ref> he will face the incumbent Sullivan in the November general election. | Gross won the Democrat/Libertarian/Alaskan Independence primary held on August 18, 2020<ref>[https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_election_in_Alaska,_2020 United States Senate election in Alaska, 2020 - Ballotpedia]</ref> with 74% of the vote;<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/08/18/us/elections/results-alaska-senate-primary-election.html Alaska U.S. Senate Primary Election Results]</ref> he will face the incumbent Sullivan in the November general election. |
Revision as of 03:27, 24 August 2020
Al Gross | |
Born | 1962 Juneau, Alaska |
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Political party | Independent (DIAN) |
Spouse(s) | Monica Gross |
Children | Four |
Occupation | Commercial fisherman, orthopedic surgeon |
Religion | Jewish[1] |
Al Gross (born 1962) is a commercial fisherman and orthopedic surgeon currently running for U.S. Senate from Alaska in the 2020 Senate elections to challenge Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan.
2020 U.S. Senate election in Alaska
Gross announced in early July 2019 his run for United States Senate as a registered independent.[2] Later that year, he received the backing of the campaign arm of the Democrat establishment.[3] This was after the Democrats had failed to successfully recruit a strong candidate from their party to challenge Sen. Sullivan and sued to merge other parties' primary into one election along with theirs'.[Citation Needed]
Gross won the Democrat/Libertarian/Alaskan Independence primary held on August 18, 2020[4] with 74% of the vote;[5] he will face the incumbent Sullivan in the November general election.
Issues
Gross has repeated the discredited[6] MSM lie that President Trump supposedly told Americans to inject Lysol.[1]
In a Zoom meeting, Gross failed to give a direct answer when asked about combating sexual assault, a severe issue impacting Alaska the most out of all U.S. states;[7] his own campaign manager has been criticized by the Alaska Young Democrats over sexual harassment and other abusive behaviors.[8]
Despite attempting to portray an appearance of being "independent", Gross admitted to the DNC that his views are "to the left" and that he will caucus with Democrats if elected to the U.S. Senate.[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Meet the Jewish fisherman from Alaska who could flip the Senate blue
- ↑ Anchorage doctor announces candidacy for Sullivan’s U.S. Senate seat
- ↑ DSCC Endorses Dr. Al Gross in Alaska Senate Race
- ↑ United States Senate election in Alaska, 2020 - Ballotpedia
- ↑ Alaska U.S. Senate Primary Election Results
- ↑ Fake News: Trump Didn't Tell People to Inject Bleach or Lysol Into Their Veins to Fight Coronavirus
- ↑ 'Independent' Alaska Senate Candidate Flip-Flops on #MeToo Issues
- ↑ Young Democrats sent letter to Party officials criticising Al Gross’ campaign manager
- ↑ ‘My Values Are To The Left’: Independent Alaska Senate Candidate Tells DNC He’s With Them
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