Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | Trump, Biden and the traumas shaping the race for the presidency Season 2 , Episode 24 / October 16, 2020 Michael Kirk, the director of ‘The Choice,’ tells us what the candidates’ responses to tragedy tells us about how they will lead.
Politics Podcast | Trump, Biden and the traumas shaping the race for the presidency Michael Kirk, the director of ‘The Choice,’ tells us what the candidates’ responses to tragedy say about how they will lead. by Mark Baumgarten / October 16, 2020
Politics WA voters to decide whether to mandate sex ed in schools Parents, advocates, candidates and religious groups debate what students should be taught about sex in WA public schools. by Meg Butterworth / October 15, 2020
Politics Who will shape policing in King County? It’s on the ballot Voters will weigh in on law enforcement this November with amendments deciding whether the sheriff remains an elected position and more. by David Kroman / October 14, 2020
Politics WA Lt. Governor’s race 2020: What you should know Two Democrats are competing to be Washington's next lieutenant governor. Here's why they think they can handle the job's unusual collection of responsibilities. by Shauna Sowersby / October 12, 2020 / Updated Oct. 13, 2020 at 10:55 a.m.
News Poll: King County voters want to change — not defund — police The Crosscut/Elway Poll finds voters support funding social services, but aren't ready to tear down law enforcement just yet. by David Kroman / October 8, 2020
Politics Urban-suburban political divide is shrinking — at least in King County The Crosscut/Elway Poll found the issue of policing and public safety is an important factor in regional voters’ choice for president this year. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / October 8, 2020
Politics Culp, Inslee debate WA economy, climate crisis and racial justice The two candidates gave voters a clear choice on the issues and offered up two distinct leadership styles. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / October 7, 2020
Opinion Five Washington state election officials on voting in 2020 Voters are anxious about their ballots. Here's how to make sure things go smoothly ahead of the General Election. by Julie Wise & Julie Anderson & Mary Hall & Garth Fell & Paul Andrews / October 7, 2020
Politics Watch: Jay Inslee and Loren Culp gubernatorial debate The candidates addressed voters in a televised debate Wednesday night. You can rewatch the event here. by Anne Christnovich / October 7, 2020
Opinion Seattle in turmoil as 2020 elections loom We’re a boomtown beset with idealism, but we’ll still need federal help to realize our dreams. by Knute Berger / October 6, 2020
Politics Loren Culp vs. Jay Inslee: Their views on guns, BLM, COVID-19 and more The candidates for Washington governor hold wildly different views on just about everything. by Melissa Santos / October 6, 2020
Politics How Loren Culp’s book tour turned into a campaign for WA governor The first-time candidate built his political brand by refusing to enforce a voter-approved gun law as police chief — then wrote a book about it. by Melissa Santos / October 2, 2020
Politics Your anxiety could be delaying your voter registration in WA Worried voters are attempting to register multiple times online. Elections officials say that just slows down the process. by Melissa Santos / September 30, 2020 / Updated 7:15 a.m. Sept. 30
Inside Cascade PBS Join Crosscut on the road to Election Day 2020 We're relaunching our Elections newsletter to keep readers informed ahead of casting their ballots on Nov. 3. by Ana Sofia Knauf / September 29, 2020