Tshibaka Talks with Clay & Buck from Last Frontierโs Senate Race
10 Oct 2022
CLAY: Now we are in the stretch run, and Alaskans have a really interesting decision to make. And weโre joined now by Kelly Tshibaka, who is in the process of trying to take Lisa Murkowski out. Lisa Murkowski and her allies โ and you can correct me on this if Iโm wrong, Kelly, but they โ basically have tried to put in place this ranked choice voting system because otherwise you would have trounced her in the Republican primary and you are rapidly gaining ground on her now in the election. And I know itโs a little bit complicated, but can you explain for everybody out there whatโs going on with ranked choice, what you are campaigning on, and how people can help you beat Lisa Murkowski?
TSHIBAKA: Yes. First, off, Iโm so glad to be with you. Thank you for having me. So youโre absolutely right. It was exposed in undercover videos that Murkowski and her campaign staff worked together to deceive Alaskans, telling us we would be getting rid of dark money in the state, and thatโs how they ran a ballot measure to bring in ranked-choice voting. And in the undercover video, they said, โThis is all so that Lisa Murkowski could get reelected,โ because if she didnโt having ranked-choice voting in place, she would have lost the Senate seat decidedly.
And we donโt have a party primary anymore. In fact, Murkowski has been censured by the Republican Party and removed from membership. So in our primary, everybody was running against everybody. We had 19 candidates on the ballot for U.S. Senate. The four candidates who got the most votes regardless of party โ it could have been four Republicans โ all make it to the general election. In fact, we have three Republicans and the Democrat. The fourth Republican on the ballot, he canceled his bid and he said heโs thrown his hat in with me and he wants to see me win.
So, itโs me and Murkowski who calls herself a Republican still, and the Democrat who only got 6% of the vote in the primary. Most of the Democrats lined up behind Murkowski. So, in the general election, what happens is voters get a choice of ranking their candidates one, two, three and four. The person who comes in fourth, if somebody doesnโt cross 50% on round one, the fourth person drops off their second; third and fourth place votes get reallocated. The third person drops off; second, third and fourth place votes get reallocated. And then whoever has the most votes wins.
So, despite the fact that Iโm leading Murkowski by double digits right now; when the Democrat votes get reallocated, multiple polls a couple of weeks ago showed Murkowski and I were tied 50-50. But thereโs an article out today in national news that shows that Iโm now at 53%, and so it looks like weโre gaining some ground, which is great. And weโre just going to continue to move forward like that until November 8th. And I think the way weโre doing that is, weโve knocked on thousands of doors. Iโve knocked on 1500 doors. My husband and kids have knocked on hundreds more on top of that. Our team has knocked on 25,000.
Iโve been in, you know, Bethel and Kotzebue in the Aleutians, and our rural communities. And then many of the, you know, communities without roads here in Alaska just this week. And thatโs how weโre going to move the needle forward and thatโs how weโre going to win. Iโm really confident that thatโs the path forward from here.
CLAY: Kelly, to help people understand this ranked choice, if theyโre listening to us right now โ they are in Alaska; they love you and they want you to be the senator โ should they only put your name on the ballot as a first choice so there is no second, third or fourth? From a game theory perspective, whatโs the best way for your diehard supporters to vote?
TSHIBAKA: Well, the real answer is it doesnโt matter from a math perspective or game theory. So what we found in explaining it to voters is rank choice is so confusing, sometimes as simple as just to say, โPut Kelly Tshibaka number one,โ that because my ballot will never drop off, it really doesnโt matter if you rank me or not. So honestly, youโre just spending more time in the ballot box. And when I tell it to them like that, theyโre like, โOh, well, then Iโm just gonna put Kelly Tshibaka number one.โ Exactly. It only matters if youโre going to vote for the third or fourth place candidate because their ballots are going to drop off. Thatโs when your second choice candidate matters. But since we know my ballots arenโt dropping off, it doesnโt matter. So, I would recommend Kelly Tshibaka, number one and keep moving just to save herself some time. But if you want to rank, you can; it really doesnโt matter.
BUCK: So, Kelly, whose idea was this? I mean, weโre sitting here โ
TSHIBAKA: (chuckles)
BUCK: โ thereโs enough election complexity and people are busy and, I mean, ranked choice voting. It just it feels like itโs rigged for the benefit of the people who โ for whatever reason โ in this state think that theyโll benefit. From it.
TSHIBAKA: Well, youโre absolutely right. And thatโs what was exposed in the undercover video is it was all the brainchild of Murkowskiโs campaign team because they knew she wouldnโt get reelected without this. She doesnโt have a chance without this. Sheโd already be gone. Her career would have been over in the primary. This way she has some kind of a fighting chance. But really, Alaskans get to decide this year whether they want to have a senator who stands with Alaska, whoโs going to fight for our Alaskan families and the workers who are being crushed by inflation and our economy thatโs been just absolutely devastated by Bidenโs policies?
Or are we going to vote for the senator has been standing with Joe Biden and his radical environmentalists that sheโs confirmed sometimes by tiebreaking votes, and the dark money special interests funding her campaign? When you put together the millions and millions and millions of dollars in her campaign and her PAC โ thatโs, quote, โAlaskans for Lisa,โ none of whom are Alaskan โ and the Senate leadership funds, you know, the D.C. insiders in the swamp coming in here flooding our state with money. Less than 1 million of it is actually from Alaska. And I think if you add that all up together, itโs like close to $20 million.
BUCK: I know you guys have grizzlies up in Alaska. Apparently, you also have at least one RINO.
TSHIBAKA: (chuckles)
BUCK: So we need to focus on this situation. And I want to ask you, because your state is soโฆ Energy is such a big part of Alaska, and the Biden administration has got an energy policy as wrong as pretty much anything else, which is saying a lot. What would you like to see done? I mean, how could better federal policy on the energy sector help Alaskans โ and, with it, the whole country.
TSHIBAKA: Oh, itโs super simple. We were energy independent โ and I would say dominant โ two years ago, and theyโve completely shut us down just like what the Lower 48 understands about the Keystone XL pipeline. Theyโve done that all over the place in Alaska. The problem for us is itโs all being made at the decision of Deb Haaland, the interior secretary. She has single handedly shut down ANWR, shut down the future of NPRA, shut down the Cook Inlet oil and gas leases, killed the route to Ambler Mine, taken back our navigable water rights. I could go on.
Deb Haaland is only in place because of a single tie breaking vote from Lisa Murkowski to move her out of committee. Now, Murkowski will lie and say, โOh, it was going to happen anyway.โ The confirmation process means she could have been ejected from committee by a vote of the Democrats, but Murkowski single handedly blocked the deputy nominee for interior secretary. She said, โThis woman is not getting through committee; I block her,โ and Biden listened. So, she could have done the same for Deb Haaland and she didnโt. And now all of Alaska and America is paying the price. We could be energy independent again if you just reverse the policies in Alaska. Alaska has enough oil and gas to power the entire United States, and our workers and our families are paying the price because our senator made the tie-breaking vote.
CLAY: Kelly, I read this in the Wall Street Journal, and I couldnโt believe it, and it disgusted me. And I bet it disgusts you and I bet it disgusts a lot of Alaskans as well. Mitch McConnell is spending millions of dollars against you, an actual Republican on behalf of Lisa Murkowski. While there are many Republicans out there in extremely competitive races that could use those millions of dollars to actually beat Democrats. Is that accurate and how much does that disgust you?
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TSHIBAKA: That is accurate (laughing) and, you know, Iโve been fighting the D.C. establishment for a really long time, so it makes a lot of sense to me that they donโt want me there, an Alaskan who wonโt be bullied or bought by Washington, D.C. But the key point about all this that I think is fascinating is these ads are complete slander. Thereโs nothing that Iโve seen more of a lie. You know, thereโs a lot of exaggerating and, you know, false things that happen during campaign season. These things are an absolute lie.
So like one of them, for example, is talking about how I โlikely committed fraud with my hours reporting.โ Okay, I have an exoneration memo from the adjudication official. Iโll read it to you. Itโs the National Reconnaissance Office Office of Inspector General Report on False Claims of Time and Attendance, signed by the Director of National Intelligence Chief Management Officer. โAs a result of my review of the reference document and all your input, I consider the matter related to allegations of time and attendance at fraud and abuse to be closed.โ
Because what happened is these insiders I was investigating, they decided to look into this matter and they only looked into the one side โ you know, the allegations. They refused to look at any of my evidence that I worked the hours. When I presented the evidence to the adjudication official, he said, โThis issue is closed,โ and on the other issue about my move, I documented all the breach of the contract and I referred him to the attorney general. But of course, Mitch McConnellโs not telling that in the ad โ and the dirt of this all is Lisa Murkowskiโs PAC has donated to this to these ads.
She put all her money into the Senate Leadership Fund right before these ads are run. So the slander of this is pretty bad. So thatโs why weโre talking with lawyers right now about our legal recourse and what we can do, because itโs really bad when a senator from Kentucky is trying to tell all of us Alaskans who our senator is going, when the Alaska Republican Party has already censured her and removed her from membership and said sheโs not the Republican of choice in Alaska.
BUCK: Kelly Tshibaka, everybody. Kelly, where should people go to donate, to help out, to make sure that you are the next senator for the state of Alaska?
TSHIBAKA: Well, thank you, Alaska, for helping, because weโre still majority funded by Alaskans. You can help us at KellyForAK.com โ K-E-L-L-Y-F-O-R-A-K.com, and anyone in America wants to help to KellyForAK.com. Weโve got to push back on the swamp and get someone in there who wonโt be bullied, silenced and bought by D.C. Appreciate your help and thanks for your time.
BUCK: Of course. Good luck to you. Thank you. Thanks, my friend.
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