Top-Two Primary

August 14, 2008 - 11:57am

Countdown, top-two to who cares?

The question on everybody's lips is, does the primary matter?

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July 30, 2008 - 1:23pm

Top-two time

Ballots drop this week for the August 19 top-two primary, bringing you candidates who get to pick a party preference regardless of the actual preference of that party. We can't wait to see who wins.

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July 10, 2008 - 10:05am

Top-two voter turnout

The top two lawyers threaten that the litigation isn’t over; the state is moving forward with the top-two primary as planned. If this keeps up, only the top two voters will actually turn out.

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June 10, 2008 - 9:47am

Candidates file as not Republican

Admitting that having an "R" after your name isn't advantageous, many Republican candidates, including gubernatorial challenger Dino Rossi, are distancing themselves from the Republican brand and listing their party preference as "GOP" instead.

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June 6, 2008 - 2:03pm

This Week's Winners & Losers

The losers lose big this week with illegal infants, electile dysfunction and one U.S. Representative that just can’t catch a break. Here are the Winners & Losers for June 6, 2008.

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March 28, 2008 - 11:35am

Pick A Party

Postman has the latest instructions from the Secretary of State about the logistics of the top-two primary. It's not going to be pretty. I've said here that the structure of the top-two primary will push candidates and the electorate towards extremes, and now is the appropriate time to point out that Washingtonians aren't as independent as they like to think.

March 25, 2008 - 12:54pm

Inching Towards Extremes

Cathy Allen tells the Seattle P.I. that she expects the new top-two primary to have a moderating effect on the electorate. In fact, the effect will be exactly the opposite. In heavily Democratic Seattle, the top two candidates will both be Democrats, and the turnout will be younger and more strongly attached to liberal ideals. The presidential race will push moderate liberals towards the wings, as people toe closer to the party lines.

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