Month: May 2010

Carson shows his cards

Richard Carson, an independent candidate for the open 18th Legislative District seat, is making no secret of his reason for running. Carson lives in the Hockinson area and has been […]

Crist wins progressives’ endorsement

Olympia peace candidate Cheryl Crist has won the endorsement of the Washington State Progressive Caucus in her campaign for the 3rd Congressional District seat. Candidates seeking the backing of the caucus […]

Crist wins progressives' endorsement

Olympia peace candidate Cheryl Crist has won the endorsement of the Washington State Progressive Caucus in her campaign for the 3rd Congressional District seat. Candidates seeking the backing of the caucus […]

Pridemore, Heck split labor support

State Sen. Craig Pridemore came out swinging last week with a declaration that he supports the Employee Free Choice Act. A top priority of organized labor also known as "card […]

Unopposed Hansen wins mayor’s nod

The Mayor of Vancouver gave Councilor Bart Hansen his stamp of approval today, endorsing him for the November council race. Not that Tim Leavitt could have given anyone else the nod […]

Unopposed Hansen wins mayor's nod

The Mayor of Vancouver gave Councilor Bart Hansen his stamp of approval today, endorsing him for the November council race. Not that Tim Leavitt could have given anyone else the nod […]

Benton says he’s in, Rossi or no

State Sen. Don Benton says that even if fellow Republican Dino Rossi jumps into Washington's U.S. Senate race against Democrat Patty Murray this week, as the political blogosphere is predicting, […]

Benton says he's in, Rossi or no

State Sen. Don Benton says that even if fellow Republican Dino Rossi jumps into Washington's U.S. Senate race against Democrat Patty Murray this week, as the political blogosphere is predicting, […]

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