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Darcy BurnerThe DCCC has reserved about $1 million to support her congressional campaign against U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert (R-Auburn). |
WapatoThe city still can't find anyone to fill two vacant city council seats. |
Arthur WestThe Olympia activist won a court case against Thurston County and succeeded in getting over 300 pages worth of billing records. |
Dino RossiThe gubernatorial Republican challenger continues his selective admittance policy at "public" events. |
Chris GregoireA two day cruise? That's a winner, even if does involve doing some work. |
Jane HagueThe King County councilwoman was sued by a veteran for using his photo in Hague's campaign ads. |
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Randy Dorn's campaign against 12-year incumbent continues to build up steam. He is now endorsed by over 45 (and poised to go over 50) current legislators, compared to 3 for Bergeson. On the basis of cash on hand, the campaigns (if all outstanding expenses had been paid before the 7/28 PDC reporting cut-off) are about equal. And, a Survey USA poll released last week by KING-TV, showed Randy within the margin of victory to unseat Bergeson before he has even launched a media blitz before the primary to really intro duce himself to the voters. Hey guys, don't forget the down ballot races. This one is important and hotly contested.
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