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NRSC Takes Out Ads In Alaska Senate Race

A few gaffes and some uncertain poll numbers has the NRSC taking out a few ads on Joe Miller's behalf; right now, Miller is at 35 percent, with Murkowski at 34 percent and McAdams at 27 percent according to a recent Rasmussen poll. That's within the margin of error with two long weeks to go before Election Day.

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Miller's critics have latched on to his reference to East Germany during an explanation of border security, an incident where his security guards arrested a journalist who had overstepped his bounds, and most recently, Miller's employment records.

Yesterday, Miller wrote an editorial in The Tundra (a name of a newspaper which could only be published in Alaska):

Too much of this election has focused on issues that have little to do with the direction of this state and our country. Minor issues in a candidate's personal life have little to nothing to do with creating jobs, cutting out-of-control government spending and balancing the budget.

Meanwhile, Murkowski's anti-Washington, anti-establishment theme is working better than Millers. Apparently, just because you're a spoilsport doesn't mean you can't be an outsider.

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