Here is what is being said around the state on February 7, 2008.
P-I’s Robert Jamieson Jr. profiles a super volunteer for Barack Obama.
P-I’s Neil Modie runs down all the Washington State campaign stops.
So does the Times’ Haley Edwards.
Spokesman-Review’s Jim Camden dishes the dirt on Spokane campaign stops.
P-I’s David Horsey draws up his thoughts on Super Tuesday
The Times lays out a list all of the local endorsements
TNT’s Niki Sullivan covers caucus classes.
TNT’s Dave Wickert reports that Ladenburg will seek state Attorney General office.
Yakima Herald’s Leah Beth Ward suggests state Democratic caucus is still in play.
Columbian’s Kathie Durbin reports that James Joseph will challenge Rep. Jim Dunn in the 27th GOP primary.
Wenatchee World’s Travis Hay reports on invalid primary ballots in North Central Washington.
Wenatchee World’s Dan Wheat sheds light on Obama camp’s Wenatchee ties.
Aberdeen Daily World’s Steven Friederich talks Grays Harbor caucuses.
A plurality of Washingtonians (37 to 30 percent) want their representative to vote for some kind of economic rescue plan according to a Survey USA ... >
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