Change Delayed in the 49th State
While my classmates were swept up in the throngs in Times Square Tuesday night, I was huddled around a woodstove and a radio with a gathering of Democrats in Alaska to hear the election returns. Everyone had watched President-elect Obama’s acceptance speech on TV just moments earlier and were exhilarated and tearful…and turning their hopes to the statewide returns, which came rolling in shortly thereafter.
But things didn’t turn out as the Alaska Dems had hoped. The challengers to Rep. Don Young and Sen. Ted Stevens didn’t generate enough votes to beat these longtime Republican leaders, even with the incumbents facing corruption scandals.
As New York transplant Jane Eidler said, “I’ve been living in Alaska for 33 years, and they have been my representatives.” It seems that the risk of choosing new leadership was too great for a state that relies so heavily on federal dollars – money that Young and Stevens have reliably funneled into the state for years.
