💨 Abstract
Republican U.S. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska hinted at a possible gubernatorial run while defending her support for President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill. Murkowski, known for her centrist views, faced backlash from both parties for her decision. She emphasized her commitment to her Senate role but acknowledged her longing to return to Alaska. The governor's race is open, with several Republicans already running. Murkowski is not up for re-election until 2028.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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