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There's a lot of the attention on races at the top of the ticket, but with a number of wide open seats, some Washington state legislative races are raking in lots of cash.
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Republicans in Washington hope they can win back the governor’s office this year, but GOP fundraising numbers are lagging.
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The past two open races for governor in Washington have been incredibly close. But the Washington State Republican Party's uphill climb to break Democrats’ 40-year grip on the governor’s office has not gotten any easier.
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Candidates backed by the House and Senate GOP didn’t make it through the primary, raising concerns the party could lose seats this fall.
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The vibes were mellow at the conference for centrist Republicans, and Donald Trump was mostly absent from the conversation.
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In the August primary, Republican voters in Washington state will have to decide between two major candidates for governor – one endorsed by their party, and one who says their party is in “disarray.”
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The Republican frontrunner, Dave Reichert, withdrew from the endorsement process calling it "deceptive" and the party "disjointed."
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On Friday, the Washington State Republican Party's convention in Spokane erupted with moments of booing, chanting, and people turning their backs on the party's own candidates.
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Democrat candidate for governor, Bob Ferguson, is lobbing attacks at his main Republican opponent, Dave Reichert, over Reichert's views on LGBTQ issues.
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Rep. Jim Walsh, a state lawmaker from Aberdeen, was elected chair of the Washington State Republican Party during a meeting of party leaders in Olympia Saturday. The group also issued an early endorsement for Joe Kent's 2024 congressional campaign.