More than 70% of The Washington Post's coverage of Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, has been negative while more than 50% of its coverage towards Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has been positive.
All 10 U.S. House seats in Washington state are on the ballot this year, with one race in Southwest Washington among the most closely watched in the country. Why it matters: For Democrats, defending Washington's two swing districts — the 3rd and the 8th — is crucial as they seek to flip control of the U.
Nebraska and the nation's capital began early voting on Monday as the majority of the country has now started gearing up for the 2024 election.
Washington state's first-in-the-nation stockpile of abortion drugs will serve as insurance against future lawsuits seeking to ban the procedure nationwide or a second presidential term for Republican Donald Trump,
For the first time in 12 years, Washington will have a new attorney general. The attorney general is the state’s top lawyer and oversees Washington’s head law firm, an agency made up of 800 employees who bring a wide array of issues to court including consumer protection, antitrust suits and civil rights violations.
The complaint, filed Monday with the state Public Disclosure Commission, alleges the Washington State Department of Commerce broke state law by planning to send out utility rebate checks timed to reach voters before ballots for the upcoming November election are distributed.
With the county expecting a high voter turnout pushing 80%, Farmer says voter and worker safety is a top priority — especially after last November.
Washington County violated state law when it refused to tell voters whether their mail-in ballot would be counted in the primary.
Zoom in: Here's a look at Washington's most competitive races, as well as who is on the ballot in Seattle. First-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is defending her seat against Joe Kent, a Republican who she narrowly defeated two years ago.
A majority of Washington Tribes have come out against Initiative 2117, which would repeal the state’s Climate Commitment Act if approved by voters on the November general election ballot.
A decade ago, when Republicans were consumed by cutting spending and repealing Obamacare, JD Vance was a 29-year-old conservative law clerk in Cincinnati who thought they were doing it all wrong. He sent unsolicited emails to right-leaning editors telling them they needed to focus more on the people in rural America whom globalization had left behind.