Who's Joe Miller?
Alaska Dispatch |
Oct 04, 2010
June 29: Joe Miller was ‘not fired,' spokesman saysMiller spokesman Randy DeSoto said Andrew Halcro's allegation that Miller was fired from the Fairbanks North Star Borough is a "fabrication." June 30: Miller campaign shows off FNSB resignation letterA quick scan of the letter revealed friction between Miller and his boss, borough attorney Rene Broker, over a conflict of interest between Miller's public and private work, his work on litigation related to the trans-Alaska pipeline, and vacation time he had requested to go elk hunting on Afognak Island. July 12: In Republican Senate primary, a clash of conservativismNo matter how you frame it, the political battle between incumbent Murkowski and challenger Miller is obvious. They couldn't be more different. July 15: Miller records to be released MondayMiller says he resigned from his assistant attorney job, but maintains that he can't say more than that because of attorney-client confidentiality. Miller's boss at the borough, Rene Broker, says she can't say anything about Miller's record because of employee confidentiality. July 18: Nothing damning in Miller employment records"There was absolutely no personal scandal," Miller said in a press release. "I resigned voluntarily, and there is no truth to any of the rumors being spread by the opposition's whisper campaign against me. It is time for slander and lies to stop." July 19: Tea Party Express introduces itself to AlaskaThe organization's message was clear: We focus exclusively on fiscal issues, we are not racist, and we are going to get Joe Miller elected to the U.S. Senate. Aug. 16: iPhone video a distraction for Miller campaign, gets campaign manager cannedWith just over a week until voters head to the polls, the Miller campaign is dealing with perhaps its biggest shakeup yet: the exit of its campaign manager, Paul Bauer, after he picked a fight with local college Republicans and a talk show radio host. Aug. 20: Miss the Murkowski v. Miller debate? Watch here.Alaska Public Telecommunications Inc. hosted the first face-to-face debate between Republican U.S. Senate primary candidates, incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski and attorney Joe Miller, at its KAKM studio in Anchorage as part of the 2010 election series, "Running." Aug. 23: Does Miller have momentum in race against Murkowski?It wasn't too long ago that the chattering class assumed that Tea Party candidate Joe Miller was doomed in his race against Sen. Lisa Murkowski. Aug. 25: Joe Miller-Lisa Murkowski sweat a tough race in AlaskaThe race between incumbent Republican Murkowski and Tea Party Express-backed Joe Miller -- the race most pollsters had called out as an easy win for Murkowski only days before -- had turned into a knock-down fight looking to stretch out longer than expected.
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