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Murkowski says she has thought about switching to Democratic caucus

  • Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said on Monday she is leaving all options open for her political future, including possibly leaving the Republican Party or caucusing with Democrats.
  • Her openness follows questions about a 50-50 Senate split next year if Democrats gain three seats and whether she might caucus with them to advance Alaskans' interests.
  • Murkowski, who has served since 2002 and has clashed with Trump, emphasized she disagrees with some policies in both parties and focuses on helping her constituents rather than partisan politics.
  • She acknowledged that such a possibility exists and indicated a willingness to consider alternatives to the current political alignment, while avoiding a clear response about changing party affiliation.
  • This stance could influence Senate control after the 2026 elections, where 33 seats are contested, reflecting ongoing shifts in Senate alignment and partisan dynamics.
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Semafor broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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