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Alaska Sen. Murkowski toys with bid for governor, defends vote supporting Trump’s tax breaks package

ALASKA, AUG 5 – Senator Murkowski, a centrist in a divided Congress, defended her vote for Trump’s tax and spending bill while considering a run for Alaska governor in an open race next year.

  • On August 4, 2025, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski spoke with the media at her office in Anchorage, addressing her political views and potential future ambitions.
  • Her choice to back the recent tax and budget legislation championed by President Trump led to discontent among certain Republicans and progressive Alaskan residents, although she maintained that her vote was in the best interests of the people of Alaska.
  • Murkowski described facing tough decisions on the bill, emphasizing her efforts to shield vulnerable Alaskans and shape the legislation to benefit the state to the greatest extent possible while opposing certain funding reductions.
  • When asked about running for governor in 2026, Murkowski responded "sure" but stated she is not making any decisions and that her current job in the Senate remains her responsibility.
  • With Alaska's Governor Mike Dunleavy termed out and seven Republicans already in the upcoming governor's race, Murkowski's comments suggest she is considering a run but remains officially undecided.
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Alaska Sen. Murkowski toys with bid for governor, defends vote supporting Trump's tax breaks package

Alaska Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski is toying with the idea of running for governor. She also defended her recent vote in support of President Donald Trump’s tax breaks and spending cuts bill during a news conference Monday.

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