At the beginning of the today's campaign stop, when state Democratic Party Chair Dwight Pelz spoke to the assembled crowd of about two hundred here at South Seattle Community College, chants of "Four more years" competed against "Save our Sonics". read more »
This from the political team at Spokesman-Review: it turns out one of Gregoire's biodiesel tour buses had Oregon plates. Read the back and forth between the GOP and the campaign below, and see their story for photos.
During a stop in Richland yesterday on her four-day campaign kickoff bus tour, Gov. Chris Gregoiretold TCH reporter Chris Mulick that she hoped to improve on her dismal showing in the 2004 elections in the Tri-Cities counties of Benton and Franklin, where she received just 30% and 31%, respectively.
"People didn't know what I had done or accomplished here," Gregoire said. "I won't that mistake again.
Governor Chris Gregoire has just announced the itinerary for her campaign kickoff. The event will be a 4-day bus tour that stops in eight different cities across the state beginning Monday, April 7.
As "Team Gregoire" says on their bus tour website, " We’re ready to roll on April 7 – are you?" The schedule is below.
The AP calls it assisted suicide, but the right to die, or aid in dying, or death with dignity, ought to be a personal choice that Washingtonians ... >
"I don't want to call it an earmark." -- Mount Vernon Mayor Bud Norris on a request he made to U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen for $2 million in funding for transportation in his city.