Democrat Dirty Trick Exposed—Left Caught Using Fake Candidate to Rig Alaska Election Against Republicans

Alaska politics just gave us another look at the tricks the left is willing to play. A man named Dan J. Sullivan, a retired teacher with no real shot, tried to run for U.S. Senate in Alaska. Here’s the kicker—he has almost the same name as the Republican incumbent, Senator Dan Sullivan. Is this coincidence? Or just another sneaky stunt straight from the Democrat playbook?

Democrats have a long history of bending, breaking, and twisting election rules when it suits them. Put two candidates with identical names on a ballot, and regular voters could split the vote out of confusion. Suddenly, their mission to unseat another strong conservative is one step closer. This isn’t about fair elections. It’s about rigging the system—again—to grab power at any cost.

This plan blew up in their faces. Courts saw the game and made the right move, knocking the decoy “Dan Sullivan” off the ballot. It’s almost laughable to see the party that screams about “threats to democracy” trying so desperately to muddy the waters. If Democrats really cared about election integrity, they’d stop these games. Clearly, they care more about winning than about what’s fair or what’s right.

This isn’t the first time radical leftists have tried nonsense like this. Whether it’s ballot harvesting, changing voting rules at the last second, or pushing fake candidates to cause chaos, they never shy away from dirty tricks. They know their ideas are unpopular, so their only hope is cheating, confusion, and manipulation.

Now that their latest scheme has failed, the real question is, when will Americans wake up? How many more times do we have to watch the left try to sneak their way into power before we slam the door shut? This is America, not a banana republic. Voters deserve better than a cheap carnival trick. Maybe it’s time to ask: if Democrats have to pull these stunts to win, what does that say about their agenda in the first place?

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