Kelly Tshibaka, former Alaska Commissioner, speaks at CPAC Florida 2022. Tshibaka is not afraid to take on the Left’s attempts to silence her. She faced opposition from peers at her liberal law school, and as she did back then, she still refuses to back down from her beliefs. She was raised in an Alaska home by a military father and an oil industry worker mother where she was instilled with the values of hard work and conservative principles. Tshibaka is outraged at the state, to which, establishment representatives like Lisa Murkowski have brought Alaska. She blames Murkowski, who was appointed Senator by her father, the Alaska governor at the time, for the destruction of the state’s oil and energy business. Many jobs like the one Tshibaka’s own mother worked to support her family are no longer available. She accuses the selfish nepotism of the Murkowski family of hurting Alaskans. In contrast, Tshibaka declares herself to be anti-establishment, a supporter of Alaskan industry, a protector of school integrity, and a proponent of the police.
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