Dino Rossi

July 24, 2008 - 3:28pm

Dino does it again

How many videos do the Democrats have to make showing yet another Dino Rossi event that is closed to the public? At least one more.

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July 24, 2008 - 3:04pm

Dems hit Rossi on exclusionary campaign events

The Washington State Democratic Party released two videos on Wednesday to highlight the differences in the campaign styles of Gov. Chris Gregoire and her opponent Dino Rossi. Specifically, they try to mock the exclusive nature of Rossi's campaign events that are otherwise billed as being open to the public.

In the latest example they show Rossi's campaign, with the help of the Washington State Farm Bureau, roping off an event in East Wenatchee's Hydro Park with yellow caution tape which the Democrats say suggests a police crime scene. To hammer home the point they open and close the video with the theme song to television's "Law & Order". This is the second such video they have released showing Democrats being turned away from Rossi events.

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July 22, 2008 - 3:13pm

Rossi funds surpass 2004 total

Republican gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi's campaign announced today that Rossi, as of Friday, has surpassed the total amount of money he raised in his 2004 run for governor. Last time around Rossi brought in $6,254 million, and as of Sunday they have $6.28 million. Three and a half months remain in the race.

"It's only July and we have already raised more money than we did the entire 2004 campaign. What's even more impressive is that we have raised this much after only nine months of campaigning," said Rossi spokesperson Jill Strait. "Everywhere we go throughout our state we meet people who are ready for change in Olympia and want a leader who will start fixing some problems. Thank you to everyone who has joined our effort, bringing us one step closer towards victory this November."

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July 21, 2008 - 1:26pm

Dino is the decider

Only Rossi himself gets to decide what issues are important, and what questions are worth answering. It looks like Rossi doesn't want to serve the public at all - he only wants to serve himself. Last time we checked, serving yourself and ignoring the people is not a very solid platform when you're running for governor.

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July 21, 2008 - 11:08am

Evergreen Progress back with more anti-Rossi ads

Evergreen Progress, the 527 interest group backing Gov. Chris Gregoire and fueled by more than a million dollars mostly from labor unions and the Democratic Governors Association,  is unleashing its second series of ads critical of Republican Dino Rossi's record as a state senator.

The two ads, each one 15 seconds long, mention Rossi's votes against smaller class sizes and against giving veteran teachers raises. Though, as David Postman comments, Rossi's votes on the subjects were echoed by a number of Democrats at the time, including the-Governor Gary Locke.

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July 18, 2008 - 1:35pm

This week's PolitickerWA.com's Winners & Losers

Dino Rossi is up in the polls, and Darcy Burner had a great fundraising quarter, making them two of this week's winners. Find out who else made the list of Winners & Losers. | CLICK HERE

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  • July 18, 2008
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    Losers:
    Dave Reichert, Chris Gregoire, Richard McIver
  • July 17, 2008 - 2:55pm

    Out-of-state cash lines campaign coffers

    Washington is trade-dependent, yet the strongest epithet a campaign can level is that opponents’ money comes from out-of-state? We should get over our provincialism and take that money all the way to the in-state bank.

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    July 17, 2008 - 2:05pm

    Rossi wants a bigger 520 bridge

    Republican Gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi has managed to find a new point of disagreement with Incumbent Chris Gregoire: the Evergreen Point Bridge.

    According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Rossi's transportation plan calls for a eight lane bridge to be built in its place, whereas the current state plan calls for a the current four-lane span to be expanded to accomodate six lanes of traffic.

    Gregoire quotes the price of his eight-lane option at $3.3 billion (the state estimates the current plan will cost $3.6 billion) and said to the Post-Intelligencer that the extra two lanes are needed.

    "We have to have greater capacity,” Rossi said. "The bridge has been the same since I was two years old."

    According to the article, Gregoire has called Rossi's proposal, “complete silliness”, citing the lack of neighboring roads to handle the increased traffic flow.

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    July 16, 2008 - 11:27am

    Sunlight is the best disinfectant

    But bleach works too. Here's a quick, chemically stripped update on the status of political transparency in Washington state.

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