Senator Dan Sullivan Endorses Congressman Nick Begich; Begich Backs Sullivan for U.S. Senate

Sullivan, Begich: Alaska First, America First Leadership Working Together to Deliver Results

ANCHORAGE, AK – U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) today announced his endorsement of Congressman Nick Begich (R-Alaska) for re-election to Alaska’s at-large U.S. House seat, and Congressman Begich announced his endorsement of Senator Sullivan for re-election to the U.S. Senate.

“Since winning his race and joining our delegation as Alaska’s sole representative in the House, Nick Begich has been a tireless advocate for our state,” said Senator Dan Sullivan. “He has been a critical partner working closely with me in reversing the effects of Joe Biden’s, Chuck Schumer’s, and national Democrats’ war on Alaska. Whether it’s re-establishing America’s energy dominance by unlocking Alaska’s resources, securing our border, or bolstering our military and national defense, Nick is focused on an Alaska First, America First agenda and I’m proud to endorse him. I look forward to working with Nick in the years ahead to continue delivering real results for Alaska.”

“Results and record matter, and that’s why I’m proud to endorse Dan Sullivan for re-election,” said Congressman Nick Begich. “While my predecessor spent her time empowering national Democrats while failing to pass a single piece of legislation out of the House, Dan Sullivan was busy getting big things done for Alaska. From unleashing our energy by fighting for the Willow project and unlocking ANWR and the NPR-A, to securing historic investments in Alaska’s healthcare, military and Coast Guard, Dan has proven time and time again that he is an Alaska First, America First fighter who delivers for our state.”

Recent reporting highlights that Senator Dan Sullivan is tied for first in the Senate for the number of bills signed into law in 2025 and that Congressman Nick Begich has had more bills signed by President Donald Trump than any other member of Congress. Combined, Sullivan and Begich were responsible for 12% of all Congressional legislation signed into law last year.