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May 5, 2008 - 11:12am

Longshot Congressional challengers seek debates to boost chances

Don Moody (D-Wenatchee)Don Moody (D-Wenatchee)When you don't have much money and you don't have the pulpit of incumbency it can be difficult to make your voice heard.  The simplest solution, for those in the underdog role, is to seek debates with one's opponent. Just ask Hillary Clinton as of February 5, 2008.

It is no different here in Washington. In the last week two Congressional challengers, Steve Beren (R-Seattle) and Don Moody (D-Wenatchee) have issued calls for a series of public debates with their opponents.

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April 28, 2008 - 4:14pm

McDermott all paid up with Boehner, campaign coffers nearly dry

Rep. Jim McDermott (D-Seattle) legal woes may be over, but his finances may have cause for concern. The AP is reporting that McDermott has paid former Rep. Boehner in full for the long-running lawsuit Boehner recently won against McDermottRep. Jim McDermottRep. Jim McDermott for violation of privacy relating to a phone call Seatte's Congressman leaked to the media in 1996.

But the $628,000 he paid from his campaign account leaves him with roughly fifteen hundred dollars plus whatever he raised in April for his quest to be re-elected to a tenth term in the 7th District.

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April 11, 2008 - 4:26pm

Catching up with the challengers: Former Democrat Steve Beren hopes to build the GOP brand in the 7th

A former war protester from New York City is running for U.S. House in the Seattle's urban 7th District. His name is Steve Beren, and he is a Republican. Really, he is, and he hopes to unseat incumbent Rep. Jim McDermott, the longtime Congressman who has helped to bear the standard of liberal policies all throughout his tenure.

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April 1, 2008 - 3:22pm

McDermott challenger calls for his resignation

Republican Steve Beren, who lost to Rep. Jim McDermott in the 2006 7th District race and is challening him again this time around, has called for McDermott to step down as a result of today's legal ruling that requires he pay over $1M in legal fees and fines to Rep. John Boehner. Beren's statement is below.

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