Lloth8

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Republican hopes are rising for 2010

Posted Wed, Dec 30, 9:39 p.m.

The 3rd Congressional District will be a competitive race. But the truth is that the WA GOP has no chance against Sen. Murray. No major political analyst has ranked the race as anything except "Safe/Strong Dem." Whoever the WA GOP offers up will be a sacrificial lamb. That is why ...

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It's a Susan Hutchison kind of year

Posted Fri, Jul 17, 6:20 a.m.

Hutchison will win the primary with flying colors and then she will lose in the general election, probably badly.

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The suburban road for reviving local Republicans

Posted Tue, Dec 23, 11:06 p.m.

"Ironically, for Republicans at the local level this means largely staying the course, because Washington State Republicans have generally been doing things right in recent elections. (No, I’m not kidding.) Republicans have nominated candidates for major statewide office who could appeal to suburbanites: George Nethercutt, Mike McGavick, Dino Rossi, and ...

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Obama's early stumbles

Posted Fri, Dec 19, 9:13 p.m.

Given your continual negative coverage of the Clintons in this space and ongoing suggestions that her nomination should be derailed, it is difficult to take anything you say about them seriously. If Hillary is so compromised (and apparently unable to made decisions independent of her husband), why did she speak ...

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Obama's Big Three

Posted Sun, Nov 23, 5:08 a.m.

Some others have a different view of Hillary at the State Dept: European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana: "I think it would be very well taken if that is the case, at the end of the day," said Solana when asked how he thought European diplomats would react if ...

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Whom I voted for: Obama, Rossi, Goldmark ...

Posted Mon, Oct 27, 2:01 a.m.

Ted Van Dyk’s reasoning for voting for Dino Rossi is specious. First, on the issue of raising taxes, the vast majority of money in Gregoire’s budget has gone to education. Voters approved by initiative smaller class sizes and better teacher pay. Gregoire recognizes correctly that investment in a strong education ...

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