🔥 CLICK IS IN.
Pipeline kid. Budget-balancer.
Now running for Governor to lower your bills, bring back jobs, and keep our kids at home in Alaska.
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Happy Birthday to some incredible women in my life—my wife, Darlene, and our daughter, Lisa. Darlene, thank you for your unwavering strength and support.
Lisa, watching you grow into the person you are today has been one of my greatest blessings.
“In the Bishop-Schuerch ticket, I easily see this ethic of teamwork over competition. In the hyperpartisan atmosphere leading up to the 2026 general election, this is a value I believe in.” #PickClickGreta#PickClickWin#ClickForGov#BishopForGov
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Survey Series: Gubernatorial Candidates Evaluate Climate Change Consensus
By Nathaniel Herz
It’s been seven months since the remnant of Typhoon Halong slammed into Western Alaska’s coastline, causing widespread infrastructure damage, nearly destroying two villages, and leaving one person dead and two missing.
The storm is the latest in a series that have harshly affected rural Alaska, and experts say that the state needs to prepare for more as the climate continues warming— and for other threats to infrastructure that stem from hazards like thawing permafrost and melting sea ice.
In this week’s gubernatorial candidate survey, we ask candidates about climate change. We also find out who they’d invite to dinner if they could choose any guest, living or dead.
Republicans Bernadette Wilson, Adam Crum, Treg Taylor, Nancy Dahlstrom and Edna DeVries either did not respond or said they could not respond to this edition’s questions due to time constraints; we sent them multiple requests.
Question 1: Climate Change
Do you believe in the scientific consensus that the burning of fossil fuels and other industrial activity are the main drivers of climate change? Why, or why not?
Either way, how should Alaska state government respond to long-term climate-related trends that are threatening communities and infrastructure, like thawing permafrost and increasingly severe storms?
Question 2: Dinner Guests
If you could eat dinner with any figure from history, living or dead, who would you choose, and why?
Read the candidates' answers with link in reply!
@Alaskans4Hughes@TomBegich4AK@ClamanMatt@jktforak@Click4Governor@Alaska4Bronson@MattHeilala4Gov@IPCC_CH
Bring the whole family and join Click for a fun summer community barbecue! Kids can enjoy the playground while we fire up the grill with hot dogs, burgers, and all the summer favorites. Come relax, connect with neighbors, and celebrate summer together! #PickClickWin
Stay connected with us here and share our campaign vision with friends and family. We are building a strong team and we are both so grateful you are with us! We have only gotten started! Putting Alaska First, Click and Greta! Remember: August 18th is a Pick One Primary!
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate our campaign last night! It was wonderful to meet new friends and connect with our loyal supporters. A huge thank you to Greta’s Kiana contingent and Edgecumbe crew for coming out strong last night.
Big thanks to Carpenters 1281 for putting in the work behind the scenes—building the frames that will carry our message across the state. 👷♂️🪚
Keep an eye out… our signs are going up soon, and we’re just getting started. #AlaskaFirst
I’ve seen firsthand how hard it can be to access care in Alaska—and how important Medicaid is for families, seniors, and rural communities. Last night's forum was a good opportunity to discuss real solutions: supporting providers, improving access, and ensuring the system works.
Join Click and Greta for a great evening in Anchorage!
Wednesday, May 6th, 5–7 PM at the 49th State Brewery.
Eat some food and meet the Alaska First team. We would love to hear what matters most to you and your family.
August 18th is Pick One Primary
Hope to see you there!
I had the honor of speaking at the North America's Building Trades Unions conference.
My message is simple: jobs. Good-paying, union jobs.
With projects like Alaska’s LNG development ahead, we have a chance to build something big — and make sure working families are part of it.
Greta and I had a great evening at the Inuit Night Reception hosted by the Inuit Circumpolar Council Alaska.
We joined Alaskans and international visitors in celebrating Inuit culture through dancing and song.
Always good to hear firsthand the issues that matter most to them.
Had a great meeting with Kyle from Eklutna Inc.—always valuable to sit down and talk through priorities.
There’s real opportunity when we work together to strengthen Alaska’s economy and get things done the right way.
Conversations like this are exactly why we’re running.
Greta Schuerch and I have officially filed to run for Governor and Lieutenant Governor!
We're stepping forward to bring Alaska-First leadership and help shape a strong future for all Alaskans.
Campaigning in Alaska means your yard signs rack up more miles than you do ✈️
Checked baggage to Kotzebue: one suitcase, one stack of yard signs, and a whole lot of determination.
Greta and Click can’t wait to see you in Girdwood this Friday for our meet-and-greet!
Come grab a drink, enjoy some snacks, and join the conversation—we’re excited to connect, hear your ideas, and spend the evening together.
Here in Alaska, we have real problems to solve. We need leaders who embody the values that built the Alaska we love. Remember, August 18 is a Pick One Primary! Vote for the Alaska first ticket, pick Click and Greta! #PickClickWin
After announcing Greta Schuerch as my Lt. Governor, Darlene and I drove to Summit Lake for Arctic Man. I got off the starting line first, in the inaugural drag race, and made it to the end first. What a ride! Vote for the Alaska First ticket, vote Click and Greta!