Opinion Joe Biden shouldn't assume he has my vote The Democratic candidate for the presidency makes assumptions about me and other voters of color at his own peril. by Glenn Nelson / June 25, 2020
Opinion The GOP effort for the governor's office is futile Washington Republicans have run serious gubernatorial races in the past, but that era is over. by Chris Vance / June 18, 2020
Opinion From the Northwest to the White House: The fascists are here We've failed to warn against fascism in the past. Let's not make that mistake again. by Knute Berger / June 9, 2020
This Changes Everything Podcast | Vote-by-mail is the future — and it’s already here Season 1 , Episode 7 / June 3, 2020 As the pandemic pushes many states toward mail-in balloting, they're calling Washington state for help.
Politics Canvassing via computer screen: a 2020 candidate’s election challenge Courting voters on Zoom, making ice cream on Facebook Live — candidates get creative to try to win your vote. by Melissa Santos / May 28, 2020
Opinion How one-party rule came to Washington state King County Republicans used to dominate the suburbs. That era is over. by Chris Vance / May 8, 2020
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | The Indivisible plan for the Democratic Party in 2020 and beyond Season 2 , Episode 2 / May 8, 2020 The progressive organization’s co-founder, Leah Greenberg, discusses coronavirus, Joe Biden and the November election.
Opinion Washington has proved vote-by-mail improves democracy Republicans have forced Americans to choose between their health and their vote. Our state knows there's a better way. by Tina Podlodowski / May 4, 2020
Opinion COVID-19 exposes a rift in the Republican Party The latest Crosscut/Elway Poll shows more of Washington’s GOP voters are dissenting from national party leaders when it comes to the pandemic response. by H. Stuart Elway / April 28, 2020
Opinion Protesting stay-at-home orders threatens our health and democracy In Washington and beyond, armed protests to open the economy signal a dangerous appetite for political violence. by Robert Crawford / April 27, 2020
News Decriminalization of drug possession could be on WA November ballot The ACLU of Washington calls its proposed initiative a "public health issue." But coronavirus complicates its path to the ballot. by David Kroman / April 21, 2020
Opinion Trump’s reliance on the private sector is no way to fight a war We need big and accountable government to beat COVID-19, not profit-motivated business. by Lola E. Peters / April 10, 2020
Opinion A diary of death and disdain in the time of coronavirus A Seattle professor ponders lessons learned by the spread of a virus — and of misinformation. by Johnny Horton / April 1, 2020
Politics Biden winning Washington primary — and probably the nomination Momentum, math and Bernie Sanders’ own words indicate the race for the Democratic nomination will soon be decided. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 13, 2020
Politics Biden edging past Sanders in ballots from Washington primary After several days of vote counting, Biden led statewide with 488,222 votes vs. Sanders with 462,092 by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 10, 2020