Elections

What made Burgess blink?

Four hours before deadline, frontrunner Tim Burgess exited the Seattle mayor's race. Those last days were a frantic effort to retool his faltering campaign. Here's why he concluded that it was too late and too difficult to pull it off.

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The latest from news outlets and blogs around the Northwest and beyond, chosen by Crosscut editors.

Gail Collins: Welcome back, Mark Sanford!

He's already talking about God granting an eighth chance to overcome mistakes. Sounds like he's planning on a few more biggies. 

NEW YORK TIMES

First mayoral debate Monday: how do the contenders stack up?

They will be looking for differentiating issues, but with McGinn now distancing himself from his first two years, there's not a lot of disagreement, except on style.

SEATTLE TIMES

Charles Blow: America fails its poor children

A new international survey shows that education is at least in the middle range among developed nations, but we rank abysmally in terms of childhood poverty, teen pregnancies, college participation and infant mortality. And then there's the homicide rate.

NEW YORK TIMES

How McGinn got a heads-up on the fireworks debacle

It turns out the mayor got a heads up on the fireworks issue, giving him plenty of time to cook up a solution. Pretty convenient, in an election year. 

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