Brutal Fight Brews in Alaska

Wall Street Journal | June 19, 2008

From WSJ.com Political Perceptions

The guy running for re-election to the Senate from Alaska is a cantankerous bully who seems to be accused of everything except tossing someone in the snow on Christmas Eve. One guy running against him already did that.

Ted Stevens , an 84-year-old Republican who’s been a senator for 40 years (come this Christmas Eve), is in the political fight of his life.

His likely re-election opponent, Democrat Mark Begich, 46, is mayor of Anchorage. Since there’s an August primary to get through, the two aren’t officially running against each other yet, but their respective parties are already sniping through a pair of Web sites — BegichBaggage.com and RetireTed.com.

The contest is shaping up to be the meanest congressional race in the country, or at least runner-up.

The Democrats have started reminding Mr. Stevens’s constituents about an investigation into his ties to an oil service company, VECO, headed by a pal who has been convicted of bribery, and the search of Mr. Stevens’s house by FBI and IRS agents looking into whether his VECO friend paid for a major remodeling of the place. There have been no charges against Mr. Stevens but also no resolution. So the investigation is hanging over him in this election season.

Not to be outdone, the Republicans’ Begich Baggage Web site points out that the anticipated challenger:

• Had his own trouble with the IRS;

• Defaulted on some loans;

• And he ain’t Santa Claus.

The eviction — for which the Republicans provide photocopies of court documents on their Web site — happened in 1993. Julie Hasquet, the campaign press secretary, said Begich rented to low-income tenants and “went to every length possible to accommodate” those who fell behind in their rent payments.

“But once in awhile, cases went to court and involved eviction proceedings. In those cases, the judge sets the date by which a tenant must be out of a unit if they have not paid their bill,” she said. “Mark had no control over what a judge decided and would certainly never intentionally have someone evicted on Christmas Eve.”

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