Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Representative Christopher Kurka announced Homer small business owner, Paul Hueper, as his running mate for the position of Alaska’s Lieutenant Governor. Kurka said together he and Paul Hueper plan to tackle potential security vulnerabilities and outstanding public concerns for election integrity.
Kurka stated:
“Far too long, outside-interests have negatively influenced, controlled, and impacted the sovereign will and destiny of Alaskans. However, if my team and I have anything to say about it, and we will, all of that is about to change.”
In speaking of his running mate, Kurka said:
“Paul Hueper is a guy who wasn’t seeking the public spotlight or looking to run for office. When we reached out to him, Paul was minding his own business, and was quite happily working to build his own version of the Alaskan dream for his family.”
Hueper took the podium at a Monday evening event saying:
“When Representative Kurka called me, I was not looking to serve in politics, that was not my choice, rather that duty has been thrust upon me, and I will not shrink from the challenge, nor responsibility. Our country is increasingly unsafe, and definitely in trouble. I have other things I would rather do than seek public office, but each of us has been called to serve in a time such as this. I am up for the moment. I am up for a good fight, and I am more than up for the challenge.”
Hueper then recalled the events from April 2021 when his home was raided by 12 FBI agents who interrogated them, and searched their house reportedly looking for a laptop belonging to Nancy Pelosi, allegedly taken the night of the January 6th Washington D.C. insurrection.
View the entire event below: