More proof of how brain washed Americans are and how easily McCain can win this November.
These Republican states should break off and form their own countries because they don't belong in America.
8-27-2008 Sen. Stevens wins Alaska primary despite fraud indictments
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Even though he's facing federal charges, Ted Stevens remains feisty as ever. The 84-year-old Republican handily won his primary race for Senate and immediately proclaimed the November election a "piece of cake."
"I'm doing my job," he said. "Alaskans trust me. This is still a Republican state."
Stevens has a September trial that will keep him off the campaign trail for weeks
Stevens won the race Tuesday with 63 percent of the vote
Noel Janda of Anchorage, said he trusts Stevens, calling him a man who is "strictly business" and good for Alaska.
"I don't see anybody out there who is better," Janda said. "We need him in Washington. I don't think we can afford to lose him there."
These Republican states should break off and form their own countries because they don't belong in America.
8-27-2008 Sen. Stevens wins Alaska primary despite fraud indictments
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Even though he's facing federal charges, Ted Stevens remains feisty as ever. The 84-year-old Republican handily won his primary race for Senate and immediately proclaimed the November election a "piece of cake."
"I'm doing my job," he said. "Alaskans trust me. This is still a Republican state."
Stevens has a September trial that will keep him off the campaign trail for weeks
Stevens won the race Tuesday with 63 percent of the vote
Noel Janda of Anchorage, said he trusts Stevens, calling him a man who is "strictly business" and good for Alaska.
"I don't see anybody out there who is better," Janda said. "We need him in Washington. I don't think we can afford to lose him there."