History repeats itself, whether you’re paying attention or
not. Two years ago, I wrote in this space about John F. Kennedy’s first
political campaign. It was a congressional race in 1946, and Kennedy was the
new kid on the block, running against eight competitors. One of them was Joe
Russo, a well-known candidate and one of the first Italian immigrants to hold
office in Boston. J.F.K.’s campaign manager found another Joe Russo – a janitor
– and convinced him to join the race to confuse voters. Kennedy did win. Eight
decades later, the same story’s playing out in Alaska. The incumbent Senator
Dan Sullivan is running against former Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola, who hopes
to help her party regain a senate majority this year. Enter Dan Sullivan #2, a
school teacher who’s thrown his hat in the ring. Will two Dan Sullivans on the
ballot give Mary an edge? No idea. Can’t wait to find out.

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