Chris Gregoire

July 3, 2008 - 1:08pm

Rossi creates fact check website

Dino Rossi has launched a new segment on his website called factcheck.dinorossi.com, which bills itself with reporting "The truth behind the ads attacking Dino Rossi."

"The 2008 Washington governor's race is extremely competitive," the site says. "The incumbent governor and her political allies are attempting to distort Rossi's record on the issues in order to keep control of the governor's mansion."

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July 2, 2008 - 7:09pm

BIAW ads hit the tv airwaves

The BIAW's new Change PAC television ads have now been released. According to Postman, they focus on the tribal casino deal that Gov. Gregoire authorized last year, which the Republicans are claiming was a quid pro quo.

The ad shows an elderly woman playing slot machines that land on pictures of the Democratic donkey logo and a winking Gregoire, but with no payout for the gambler. The ad says that "Christine Gregoire and tribal casinos are the only winners here."

Video of the ad is here at the Times' website.

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July 1, 2008 - 7:46pm

BIAW ads headed for television, Gregoire pushes back

The Gregoire campaign, much like their opponents did last week when Evergreen Progress went on the air with three television ads focusing on Dino Rossi's state senate record, are pushing back in advance of a third party television advertising buy by the BIAW's It's Time for a Change PAC. They are looking to set the tone before the ads hit the airwaves.

The Change PAC has not publicized which television advertisements it will be using, but its website, changeourgov.com, highlights videos from both the state Republican Party and MoveRed.org, the youth coalition of the King County Republican Party.

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July 1, 2008 - 5:39pm

Who's calling the shots for Gov. Gregoire?

Gregoire has a reputation as being tough, smart and decisive. So when the blogosphere erupts in concern about her “oh-so-careful” approach to governing, we wonder if the hesitancy is with Gregoire herself or with some misguided campaign consultant or kitchen cabinet member.

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June 30, 2008 - 12:53pm

Gregoire walking in SEIU worker's shoes for a day

The weekend is over and, despite the summery Monday weather, it is time to get back to work.

The same goes for Gov. Chris Gregoire who is participating in the Service Employees International Union's (SEIU) "walk a day in my shoes" program today, where candidates and elected officials follow a union worker for a day on their job.

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June 30, 2008 - 12:21pm

Elway Poll: Gregoire 47, Rossi 39

Gov. Chris Gregoire leads Republican challenger Dino Rossi in the lastest poll conducted by Elway Research. The poll, conducted among 405 registered voters from June 18-22, showed Gregoire with 47 percent of the vote, 8 points higher than Dino Rossi at 39 percent.

The P-I has some further data on the poll here, including stats on Gregoire's 6-point lead among independents and the large amount of undecided young voters.

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June 27, 2008 - 3:29pm

More Rossi pushback on attack ads

Dino Rossi's campaign has been fighting back early and often against new television ads attacking Rossi's record in the state Senate.

They put out a press release Thursday afternoon before the ad buy was even announced Friday morning, and now that the Rossi camp has seen the videos, they have more to say. Rossi today called the attacks old news and called the claims of the 527 that sponsored the ad, Evergreen Progress, false. 

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June 27, 2008 - 3:50pm

This Week's Winners & Losers

Woke up this morning, got myself a gun. Here are the Winners & Losers for June 27, 2008.

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June 27, 2008 - 12:40pm

Enter Evergreen Progress, Rossi attack ads

The long wait is over. Washingtonians can now see just what kind of issue ads that the 527 group Evergreen Progress will be running. Today they launched a half million dollar ad buy consisting of three television ads discussing Dino Rossi's record as a state Senator.

The ads, seen here, touch on the topics of children's health care, prescription drugs and a patient's bill of rights

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June 26, 2008 - 3:53pm

With the end of Q2 comes buzzer-beating fundraising outreach

George Fearing, 4th District candidate for congress, with his son George: Politicker PhotoWith the end of June rapidly approaching, and with it the time limit for reporting monthly (for state offices) and second quarterly (for congressional races) fundraising figures, candidates across the state have appealed to their supporters for a last-minute surge in contributions to beef up their prospects for the coming home stretch.

On Wednesday night Governor Chris Gregoire sent out an e-mail to supporters asking for $50,000 by month's end. Her letter doubles to show up her new radio ad, and with it the campaign theme that Democrats are being attacked on two fronts, both by the Republican Party and their "special interest lobbyist" backers.

Two congressional candidates, Darcy Burner (D-Carnation) and George Fearing (D-Richland) , also got into the act.

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