Key Democratic Senate Candidate’s Campaign Descends Into ‘Complete Chaos’
Just hours before a key jungle primary decided the field for a critical Senate race the left hopes to flip, Democratic candidate Mary Peltola, a former state representative, fired numerous senior campaign staffers in what one local outlet described as a "Saturday night massacre." Peltola would win the all-party primary by a 48.1 percent to 42.7 percent margin over incumbent GOP Sen. The post Key Democratic Senate Candidate’s Campaign Descends Into ‘Complete Chaos’ appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

TL;DR
- Democratic Senate candidate Mary Peltola fired numerous senior campaign staffers, including her campaign manager, days before a key primary.
- Peltola won the all-party primary but faces a tough general election against incumbent GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan, with mixed polling predictions.
- The campaign shake-up occurred after Peltola's campaign distanced itself from former Vice President Kamala Harris, and rumors suggest the DNC may have pushed for a new consulting firm.
- Other Democratic Senate races are also facing challenges, including unexpected primary winners and ongoing scandals in different states.
- Alaska is considered a critical state for Democrats aiming to gain a Senate majority.