Jesse Jensen to take on Kim Schrier for 8th Congressional District
He joins Matt Larkin, who unsuccessful ran against Attorney General Bob Ferguson last year, to announce their candidacy. Author: Chris Daniels Updated: 6:23 PM PDT July 6, 2021
OLYMPIA, Wash. Jesse Jensen is making another run for Congress, and this time is likely to get more financial backing.
The Bonney Lake Republican and former Army Ranger says he will take on Democrat incumbent Kim Schrier in the 8th Congressional District, a position the GOP hopes to flip in order to regain control of the US House. We know we re going to take this seat back, said a confident Jensen while on a campaign stop Tuesday at the Oak Harbor Freight Lines office in Auburn.
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Washington Gov. Inslee s Republican opponent drops lawsuit alleging mass voter fraud by Tim Gruver, The Center Square | January 18, 2021 03:00 PM Print this article
Loren Culp, one-time opponent of Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, has dropped his lawsuit against the state s elections boss after weeks of trumpeting mass voter fraud conspiracies.
The lawsuit named Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman, a Republican, as a defendant along with the auditors of Whatcom, Skagit, Thurston, Spokane, and Clark counties, among others won by Inslee.
In it, Culp alleged without evidence that Wyman counted thousands of ballots from deceased and out of state voters in the 2020 general election, costing him the gubernatorial election. The lawsuit sought as injunctive relief an audit of each election office it named as a defendant.
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THE SECOND IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP cleared two procedural hurdles this morning. The votes were 221-205 and 221-203.
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