JUNEAU, Alaska — Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola of Alaska and her main rival for the state's only House seat, Republican Nick Begich, faced off in a wide-ranging debate late Thursday, touching on topics including support for Ukraine, abortion and guns.
The briskly paced debate in Anchorage saw both candidates make their pitch to voters with just weeks until the Nov. 5 election. Peltola is seeking to stave off GOP efforts to reclaim the seat that Republican Rep. Don Young held for 49 years before his death in 2022.
Peltola, who is Yup'ik, won special and regular elections for the seat that year and became the first Alaska Native in Congress. Begich, who has been endorsed in this race by former President Donald Trump, was among the opponents Peltola defeated in 2022.
Peltola has tried to distance herself from presidential politics, declining to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris, while also saying she is not voting for Trump. During the debate, she said she doesn't see the world through a partisan lens and is focusing on her own race. She declined to say if she'd vote for Harris.
''It's a secret ballot,'' Peltola said, adding that she thinks both Harris and Trump have flaws. ''I think that much of the concern that we have will be around who are they choosing as their senior advisers?''
On a foreign policy issue, Peltola said it's important the U.S. support Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
''I think that they're fighting our war in many ways, and I do support the efforts that they're making,'' she said.
Begich said the needs of Americans should be prioritized.