Dave Reichert wins green recognition while Dino Rossi wavers on global warming. Here are the Winners & Losers for May 30, 2008.
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Dave ReichertThe U.S. Representative and 8th Congressional District incumbent was named the “Greenest Republican in Congress” by Republicans for Environmental Protection. |
Dino RossiThe gubernatorial challenger claims that because he’s not a scientist, there’s no way for him to know if global warming is real. |
Ron PaulThe presidential candidate is still in to win with as many as 40 percent of the delegates to the state Republican convention. |
Maria CantwellThe U.S. Senator still owes $2.3 million from her 2006 campaign, making her debt the eighth highest in Congress. |
Terry BergesonThe incumbent Superintendent of Public Instruction saw her reelection bid get easier as Rich Semler dropped out to care for his wife and Randy Dorn faced questions about double-dipping into the pension system. |
TV ViewersThose watching at home were disappointed when Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels offered Robert Mak a $160,000 salary to leave KING 5, abandoning news junkies to a lone politically dedicated reporter on television. |
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This week....
....potential education winners and losers will be known on Tuesday, when Terry Bergeson releases the 10th grade WASL scores, and by Friday, when we'll know if anyone else is going to jump into the OSPI race.
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