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Bob Dingethal is running for Congress because he supports a stronger middle class, equal pay for equal work, and investments in education, infrastructure, and good jobs here in the United States. Dingethal would bring more than 35 years of experience in the public, private and non-profit sector with him to Congress.
Dingethal faces a tough race against incumbent Jaime Herrera Beutler, an extremely conservative Republican. She has consistently sided with some of the most conservative members of her party on issues like health care, environmental protection, immigration reform, economic fairness. Far right Republican Michael Delavar is also challenging Herrera Beutler. Dingethal is the best choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05Bob Dingethal
Bob Dingethal is running for Congress because he supports a stronger middle class, equal pay for equal work, and investments in education, infrastructure, and good jobs here in the United States.
Bob Dingethal is running for Congress because he supports a stronger middle class, equal pay for equal work, and investments in education, infrastructure, and good jobs here in the United States. Dingethal would bring more than 35 years of experience in the public, private and non-profit sector with him to Congress.
Dingethal faces a tough race against incumbent Jaime Herrera Beutler, an extremely conservative Republican. She has consistently sided with some of the most conservative members of her party on issues like health care, environmental protection, immigration reform, economic fairness. Far right Republican Michael Delavar is also challenging Herrera Beutler. Dingethal is the best choice in this race.Bob Dingethal
Bob Dingethal is running for Congress because he supports a stronger middle class, equal pay for equal work, and investments in education, infrastructure, and good jobs here in the United States.
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Michael Savoca is focused on getting money out of politics and reducing the influence of corporations over our political system. He also wants to reform our state's tax system to make it more progressive and provide enough funding for our schools. He is challenging conservative Republican Richard DeBolt, who has been an obstacle to progress in the state House. Savoca faces an uphill fight in this conservative district that is made more difficult because he's not accepting campaign contributions of more than $5.Last updated: 2023-04-05
Michael Savoca
Michael Savoca is focused on getting money out of
politics and reducing the influence of corporations over our political system.
He also wants to reform our state's tax system to make it more progressive and
Michael Savoca is focused on getting money out of politics and reducing the influence of corporations over our political system. He also wants to reform our state's tax system to make it more progressive and provide enough funding for our schools. He is challenging conservative Republican Richard DeBolt, who has been an obstacle to progress in the state House. Savoca faces an uphill fight in this conservative district that is made more difficult because he's not accepting campaign contributions of more than $5.Michael Savoca
Michael Savoca is focused on getting money out of
politics and reducing the influence of corporations over our political system.
He also wants to reform our state's tax system to make it more progressive and
No Good Choices
Ed Orcutt
There are no good choices in this race, as exceptionally
conservative incumbent Ed Orcutt is being challenged by another conservative,
John Morgan. If you are interested in running for office in the future, please
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Craig Pridemore served in the Washington state Senate for the 49th district from 2005 to 2013. He won the 2008 Fuse “Sizzle” Award for his role in the Working Families Tax Credit and conservation efforts. Pridemore is an active duty veteran of the U.S. Army and recipient of, among others, an Army Commendation Medal and an Army Achievement Medal. While in the Senate, Pridemore served on the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee, the Economic & Revenue Forecast Council, and the Select Committee on Pension Policy. His opponent is Jeanne Stewart, who served three terms on the Vancouver City Council before joining the Republican party. Pridemore's experience as a legislator and his clearly articulated vision make him the best choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05
Craig Pridemore
Craig Pridemore served in the Washington state Senate for the 49th district from 2005 to 2013. He won the 2008 Fuse “Sizzle” Award for his role in the Working Families Tax Credit and conservation efforts. Pridemore is an active duty veteran of the U.S.
Craig Pridemore served in the Washington state Senate for the 49th district from 2005 to 2013. He won the 2008 Fuse “Sizzle” Award for his role in the Working Families Tax Credit and conservation efforts. Pridemore is an active duty veteran of the U.S. Army and recipient of, among others, an Army Commendation Medal and an Army Achievement Medal. While in the Senate, Pridemore served on the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee, the Economic & Revenue Forecast Council, and the Select Committee on Pension Policy. His opponent is Jeanne Stewart, who served three terms on the Vancouver City Council before joining the Republican party. Pridemore's experience as a legislator and his clearly articulated vision make him the best choice in this race.Craig Pridemore
Craig Pridemore served in the Washington state Senate for the 49th district from 2005 to 2013. He won the 2008 Fuse “Sizzle” Award for his role in the Working Families Tax Credit and conservation efforts. Pridemore is an active duty veteran of the U.S.