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Senator Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska was called the outlook called the Democrats and the “interesting hypothesis,” but if Democrats won three seats in the middle of 2027, she wasn’t fully committed to doing so.
“That’s an interesting hypothesis,” Murkowski said. “GD Politics” podcast With Galen Duruk. “What we started with the right hook here is whether this would be useful to Alaskans.”
The senator is promoting her new book, “A memoir entitled “Far from Home.” She was asked repeatedly Democrats’ Caucasus If the party is split in the upper chamber of parliament, it will be 50-50 after the next election.
“That’s why this book is a bit scary because now I know people motivate me. That’s this love for Alaska and what I can do,” she said. “So that’s my main goal. I have to understand how I can be the most effective for the people I serve.”
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski of R-Alaska signaled that if Democrats win three seats in 2027, they were “open to exploring something different to what they are now.” (Aldrago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Murkowski said the “problem” she had in Druke’s hypothesis “I don’t think Democrats are getting much better just as they’re being challenged as we’re on the Republican side.”
She said Democrats also have policies that are essentially opposed.
“I can’t be someone I’m not,” explains how she was under pressure to run as a libertarian after losing a GOP Senate primary in 2010, and she began her Senate career by winning as a writing candidate with a historic victory. “I can’t say I want this job, so I’m going to pretend to be someone else that’s not. It’s not me.”
Druke argued that Murkowski wouldn’t have to be a Caucus Democrat with them, asking, “Will you consider that by being unable or independent to help Alaskans?”
“It could be that,” she said. The Alaska Legislature now features a coalition with members of both parties.
“This is one of the things we think are good for. This is one of the reasons why we are not surprised that we don’t neatly toe toe with party initiatives. “We can govern together for the benefit of the nation.”
“If Democrats offer a way to win three seats in the next election and charge them for that. It will benefit Alaska If you caulked with them, would you think of it? ”

Sen. Lisa Murkowski of R-Alaska arrives on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 for the Senate Budget Committee on Defense Assessment in Washington, D.C. (Alison Robert/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Murkowski said the coalition was “not a foreigner for Alaska,” but that it was at the federal level of the US Senate.
“Of course I’m circumventing your answer, because it’s so fictional, but the component we’re working on right now is, I don’t think it’s the best composition,” adds Murkowski, “Is it worth exploring?”
Murkowski joked that Druke was “trying to create news,” and said that Alaska’s rank selection voting system means that candidates are likely to be elected if they are not considered entirely partisan.
“It’s not just a red and blue, it’s another way to see us dealing with our problems,” she added.
Druke hammered the senator again and said, “Was it yes? Is there some openness to it?”
“There’s a certain degree of openness in exploring something that’s different from what’s currently,” she said.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski of R-Alaska will question U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick at a Senate Budget Committee hearing on June 4, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Murkowski, one of seven Republican senators who convicted President Donald Trump in the second round each trial after the January 6th riot, recently called a deadline that GOP leadership hopes to hand over Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” to “arbitrary.”
“We don’t want to say we met the date, but our policy is less than we want,” Murkowski I told Axios. “Why are we afraid of meetings? Ah, my goodness.”
Senate majority leader John Tune, Rs.D. , and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-la. is hesitant to go to a meeting where the party is extremely strict as the debt cap is approaching, with the party approaching.
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Murkovsky, a critic of Trump’s foreign policy, has specifically stated that Ukraine. Washington Post She is in a “sole position” in the Senate and sometimes feels “fearful” to speak among her Republican colleagues out of fear of retaliation.
“We were once known as the world’s largest deliberation organization,” she told the post in a recent interview promoting her book. “I think we’re still calling it, but is it now in the air quote?”