Washington: Tim Probst

Fri, 10/31/2008 - 13:31

Endorsement questions in LD17 with Benton, James

Just days before the election, state Sen. Don Benton's (R-Vancouver) endorsement of his fellow 17th Legislative District Republican Joseph James has come into question according to The Columbian's Kathie Durbin.

As of earlier this week, Benton's name could no longerbe found on the list of James' endorsers on his website.

Durbin describes it here: 

Thu, 08/28/2008 - 16:31

Baird predicts Democrats will rise in Southern WA

[img_assist|nid=2002|title=U.S. Rep. Brian Baird (D-Vancouver)|desc=Getty Images Photo|link=none|align=right|width=240|height=360]DENVER -Taking a moment to switch gears from the hoopla of the national convention to the nuts and bolts of state politics, Rep. Brian Baird (D-Vancouver) predicted that Southwest Washington would pick up a few seats for Democrats in the state House and Senate this November.

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Wed, 08/27/2008 - 16:56

Chopp unwavering on legislative strategies in wake of 'top two'

DENVER - The Democratic Speaker of the state House of Representatives, Seattle's Frank Chopp, is well known in political circles for his planning and dedication to building a long-term Democratic majority in Olympia. Just like with the Republicans, every other year provides a chance to gradually build up or chip away at the current lead, depending on what side you are on.

But despite all the projections and planning, did last week's "top two" primary results change the leadership's picture of which races to focus on going into November? Chopp says no.

Wed, 07/30/2008 - 20:14

June, July money races at a glance

Because of the delayed reporting date for July, in accordance with the seismic changes in the Public Disclosure Commission's website this summer, June's and July's entries in PolitickerWA.com's money races at a glance series have been combined into one post.

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Mon, 07/28/2008 - 16:05

Dark days for Rep. Dunn

Republican Precinct Committee Officers in Vancouver's 17th Legislative District met over the weekend to endorse a candidate in the race against Democrat Tim Probst. In doing so, as The Columbian reports, the 17th District Republicans set a precedent by endorsing a challenger over an incumbent for the first time in their history when they backed Joe James over Rep. Jim Dunn.