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It's a pity the primary is contested, but as my husband outlined in his post (Johnyawl is my husband), things got a little confused there for awhile earlier this year. Whichever one wins the primary will make a great state Senator.
I will admit that I support Claudia Kauffman, as I was one of those in the 47th who was a bit taken aback by the political maneuverings that made Ed Crawford a candidate. Ed is a wonderful candidate, but I really don't think they should have gone out and recruited someone when they already had a candidate. Claudia's campaign did make some early missteps; they were terrible about responding to those who were interested in volunteering, she wasn't (initially) doing the things a candidate has to do (schmoozing and doorbelling), and Ed WAS a much better candidate against Reichert's little brother - but now that Little Bro has dropped out of the race, either one should essentially make mincemeat of what's his name, whoever the low-level functionary is that they found to run as an R.
We're turning the 47th Blue! Just a few years ago, the 47th was represented by three Republicans, and this year, I believe we will win both House seats and the Senate seat for the state Democrats.
In terms of philosophy - well, both are very pro-education (both have been active in local childrens' and school services), both are pro-union, pro-environment, pro-choice. Ed's a teensy bit more oriented to the law & order side of things, and Claudia is more attuned to the needs of people of color and the underprivileged. Claudia works for the Muckleshoot Tribe at present (she's a member of the Nez Perce herself), and Ed is a retired city of Kent police chief (he retired when the new mayor was elected, as he'd worked for her opponent).
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