Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | Rahm Emanuel on the power of mayors and dysfunction in D.C. Season 1 , Episode 37 / March 10, 2020 The former mayor of Chicago discusses the importance of cities in a new kind of political power structure.
Politics Your candidate dropped out before the primary. You're not alone. Washington voters reflect on how their choices changed for the state's March 10 primary after watching their preferred candidates leave the field. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / March 10, 2020
Opinion Your vote won't count in Washington's primary if you don't declare a party. That's wrong We already know tens of thousands of votes have been disqualified. We can change that, while also protecting voters' privacy. by Steve O’Ban / March 9, 2020
Opinion Why I left the Democrats As Washington's presidential primary election looms, I am reminded of all the ways the Party abandoned the common person. by Lola E. Peters / March 5, 2020
News Poll: Public safety is 'urgent' for Seattle voters, but they're mixed on solutions Polling shows tentative support for a possible ballot initiative to hire more police and open a mandatory treatment facility. by David Kroman / March 5, 2020
Cascade PBS Ideas Festival Podcast | Why Washington state matters more in the 2020 presidential race Season 1 , Episode 36 / March 3, 2020 Usually the contest is decided by the time Washington voters weigh in. That’s likely not the case this year.
Politics Undecided first, Bernie Sanders second in Crosscut/Elway WA primary poll There was no clear path to victory, but Sanders led all candidates in the new poll, conducted days before ballots were mailed. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / February 26, 2020
Politics FAQ: Washington's March 10 presidential primary In a first, the vote-by-mail election will actually count when it comes to deciding the Democratic nominee for president. Here’s how it will work. by Melissa Santos / February 17, 2020 / Updated 12 p.m. Friday, Mar. 6
Politics Iowa caucus chaos has Washington Democrats feeling 'brilliant' for switching to a primary For the first time this year, the state's Democrats won't use neighborhood caucus meetings to help choose a presidential nominee. by Melissa Santos / February 4, 2020 / Updated 1:08 p.m., Feb. 5, 2020
Politics WA could test its own version of Andrew Yang's universal basic income A proposed pilot program would give 500 low-income Washingtonians $500 a month. by Melissa Santos / January 27, 2020
Opinion Voters — not a Democratic majority — should decide Rep. Matt Shea's future The problem with expelling an alleged domestic terrorist? He could be reelected. by John Carlson / January 14, 2020 / Updated at 9:32 Jan. 16, 2020
Opinion Democrats did well in Washington in 2018. They look even stronger in 2020 The most recent Crosscut/Elway Poll shows a widening gulf of support between the two major parties. by H. Stuart Elway / January 10, 2020 / Updated at 5:27 p.m. Jan. 10