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Spin Control archive for Jan. 1, 2008

FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2008

ID GOP Convention: Delegate ousted, pot canned

Staff writer Erica Curless reports from Sandpoint that Idaho Republicans have ousted three Ron Paul delegate from North Idaho because of questions over their nominating meeting. Read about it here. The resolution committee also passed a statement opposing legalized marijuana, even for medical purposes. Read…

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WA Dems: Signing in

Washington state Democrats are meandering in to the Spokane Convention Hall for a morning that isn't exactly jam packed with excitement.They have meetings by the Platform, Rules and Credentials committees that started at 10 a.m., and workshops on campaigning. Unlike the Republicans two weeks ago,…

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ID GOP Convention: Starting up

Erica Curless reports from Sandpoint: The sun is shining here as the GOP is gathering at the Bonner County Fairgrounds for the first day of real action at the state convention. Read her convention reports at Huckleberries.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2008


ID Convention Watch: Dems flocking to Boise

Boise burea chief Betsy Z. Russell weighs in on the start of the Idaho Democratic convention.Hundreds of Democrats are standing in wide lines to check in for the state party convention today, campaign signs and buttons galore are promoting not only election candidates but also…

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Thursday's quickie political briefing

Today's video: McCain on troops in Iraq, oil prices and other things...the full interviewA political weekend is coming up, with Washington state Democrats conventioning in Spokane, Idaho Republicans in Sandpoint and Idaho Democrats in Boise. The Spokesman-Review and spokesmanreview.com will be following all three events.Catch…

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2008

Throwdown over gov money

Democratic incumbent Chris Gregoire and presumptive Republican challenger Dino Rossi are having a little back and forth over one of the most important issues of the gubernatorial campaign. Money. As in, who's doing the best job of raising it.The Rossi campaign announced Tuesday that'd he…

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TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 2008

New low in campaign paraphernalia?

Presidential years bring out the best and the worst in the nation's entrepreneurial spirit. Ever since candidates started putting their mugs on buttons, the nation has seen a wide range of campaign collectibles _ just about any kind of jewelry imaginable in the shape of…

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MONDAY, JUNE 9, 2008

What's in a (party) name?

Filing week is behind us, but a few questions remain about those petitions the candidates filed.Among them: Is there a difference between candidates who filed their party preference as "Republican" and those who filed "GOP" or "R"? Could there be some secret signal to the…

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SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 2008

Murray, Cantwell switch to Obama

As expected, Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, two superdelegates who were among Hillary Clinton's earliest supporters, announced today they are switching to Barack Obama.In press releases shortly after Clinton suspended her campaign and endorsed Obama, the two Washington state senators praised Clinton for running…

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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2008

Noontime filing update

With less than five hours left to file for office in Washington state, the list of candidates continues to grow.New additions to the list (other than Curt Fackler's name, which was recounted earlier) include:Mohammad Hasan Said of Ephrata, running for governor and listing "No party…

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A matter of preference

Spokane's Curt Fackler was added to the list of candidates for office this morning as the Secretary of State's office processed his electronically filed paperwork to run for state Insurance Commissioner.That's not a huge surprise, considering Fackler ran for the office four years ago and…

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THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2008

Make that 6 for the 5th

Another candidate has jumped into the 5th Congressional District primary.Randall Yearout of Otis Orchards filed this afternoon as a member of the Constitution Party.Not to be confused with Kurt Erickson of the Republican Party, who bills himself as 100 percent Constitutional. (Perhaps Yearout is 110…

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Thursday's quickie political briefing

Today's video: Slate's counter to Hillary Clinton's "popular vote" argumentHere are the headlines in the presidential campaign from The Associated Press:Clinton to end historic candidacy and announce she is supporting Obama for presidentDean stays as DNC chair; bans lobbyist, PAC money consistent with Obama’s positionMcCain…

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008

Hillary Clinton calling it quits

The Associated Press says Clinton is telling people she's officially dropping out of the race on Saturday, and supporting Obama:WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to end her historic presidential campaign while leaving her options open to retain her delegates and promote her…

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TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2008

Notes on keynotes

U.S. Sen. and former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry will be the keynote speaker at the Washington State Democratic Convention later this month, party officials confirmed today.Although Kerry may have slipped a few notches from an "A" list guest compared to 2004, he did carry…

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MONDAY, JUNE 2, 2008

Monday's quickie political briefing

Locally:Monday is the first day of filing week. Anyone who hasn't decided yet whether to run for office has until 5 p.m. to spit or get off the spot. For more on filing week, click here.McCain uses speech to pro-Israel group to criticize Obama on…

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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2008

The convention's a wrap, here's a wrapup

A well-organized group of supporters for Sen. John McCain got just about everything they wanted Saturday at the Washington State Republican Convention, except maybe a meeting that ended on time.The 1,500-plus delegates elected the slates of national convention representatives and electors to the Electoral College…

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Resolution on War Declarations passes

A resolution requiring the House of Representatives to vote for a Declaration of War for any military action passes to the cheers of the Ron Paul delegates.A motion to extend the convention until "all business is concluded" will be voted on, and supporters of John…

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Killing time

The quorum count continues at the Spokane Convention Center, and the delegates are restless.They do "the wave" through the convention floor, but quickly tire of it.They sing "God Bless America," then "The Star Spangled Banner," which prompts the delegates to stand and put their hands…

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Mass exodus

So many delegates are leaving the hall that convention chairman Kirby Wilbur says the group may not have a quorum.When alternates in the back of the room suggested he seat alternates with a "One man, one vote," chant, Wilbur exploded with "Shut Up! How thick…

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