Month: May 2010

Will he? Won't he?

As the clock ticks toward the June 11 state primary filing deadline, speculation about whether Republican Dino Rossi will leap into the U.S. Senate race is reaching fever pitch. And […]

Palin’s pick in U.S. Senate race

Clint Didier, former Eastern Washington farmboy and NFL player turned U.S. Senate candidate, got an unexpected boost from -- wait for it -- Sarah Palin on Thursday. "Go to www.ClintDidier.org […]

Palin's pick in U.S. Senate race

Clint Didier, former Eastern Washington farmboy and NFL player turned U.S. Senate candidate, got an unexpected boost from -- wait for it -- Sarah Palin on Thursday. "Go to www.ClintDidier.org […]

Amphitheater owners, casino opponents big spenders in 18th

Rich Carson, an independent candidate in the 18th Legislative District race, delved into the most recent state Public Disclosure Commission campaign finance filings to find out who is giving who […]

Everybody’s talkin’

State Democrats couldn't help but smirk Tuesday when the political blog Hotline reported that Republican Dino Rossi will be a featured guest speaker at a Seattle event promising to teach […]

Everybody's talkin'

State Democrats couldn't help but smirk Tuesday when the political blog Hotline reported that Republican Dino Rossi will be a featured guest speaker at a Seattle event promising to teach […]

Pridemore gets big boost from labor

When it comes to labor support, the campaign for the 3rd Congressional District seat has been a seesaw for the two leading Democrats, Olympia entrepreneur Denny Heck and state Sen. […]

Pridemore: It was all off the record

Josh Feit of the political blog Publicola reported Wednesday that state Sen. Craig Pridemore has a new poll showing he's leading fellow Democrat Denny Heck in the high-profile 3rd Congressional […]

Hansen wins Pollard’s thumbs-up

Seems like Royce Pollard and Tim Leavitt can agree on at least one thing: They both think Bart Hansen should keep his newly gained spot on the Vancouver City Council. The […]

Hansen wins Pollard's thumbs-up

Seems like Royce Pollard and Tim Leavitt can agree on at least one thing: They both think Bart Hansen should keep his newly gained spot on the Vancouver City Council. The […]

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