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  • Twelve candidates are running in this largely conservative district to replace Doc Hastings, who is retiring this year. Among those running are eight Republicans, two Democrats, and two Independents. Estakio Beltran has received the most support from progressives among these candidates. Beltran is a community leader and former Congressional staffer who wants to end the gridlock in Congress and ensure farm workers and tribal communities have a voice at the federal level.

    The main conservative candidates in the race are former Rep. Dan Newhouse; Janéa Holmquist, a far-right state Senator who led a number of bills that hurt working families this past year; and Tea Party activist Clint Didier, the former NFL player who has put his own money into numerous Congressional races. Other candidates include Democrat Tony Sandoval and Republicans George Cicotte, Kevin Midbust, Glen Stockwell, and Gavin Seim, who are not running competitive campaigns. Beltran is the best choice to represent the people of this district.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Estakio Beltran

    Twelve candidates are running in this largely conservative district to replace Doc Hastings, who is retiring this year. Among those running are eight Republicans, two Democrats, and two Independents. Estakio Beltran has received the most support from progressives among these candidates.

    Twelve candidates are running in this largely conservative district to replace Doc Hastings, who is retiring this year. Among those running are eight Republicans, two Democrats, and two Independents. Estakio Beltran has received the most support from progressives among these candidates. Beltran is a community leader and former Congressional staffer who wants to end the gridlock in Congress and ensure farm workers and tribal communities have a voice at the federal level.

    The main conservative candidates in the race are former Rep. Dan Newhouse; Janéa Holmquist, a far-right state Senator who led a number of bills that hurt working families this past year; and Tea Party activist Clint Didier, the former NFL player who has put his own money into numerous Congressional races. Other candidates include Democrat Tony Sandoval and Republicans George Cicotte, Kevin Midbust, Glen Stockwell, and Gavin Seim, who are not running competitive campaigns. Beltran is the best choice to represent the people of this district.

    Estakio Beltran

    Twelve candidates are running in this largely conservative district to replace Doc Hastings, who is retiring this year. Among those running are eight Republicans, two Democrats, and two Independents. Estakio Beltran has received the most support from progressives among these candidates.

  • Endorsed By: Washington State Labor Council, The Yakima Nation, Teamsters Local No. 839, 4th Congressional District Democrats, Yakima Democrats, Benton County Democrats, 8th Legislative District

No Good Choices

There are no good choices in this race. Republican Norm Johnson is running unopposed. Johnson voted against marriage equality and is a consistent obstacle to progress. If you are interested in running for office in the future, please contact our friends at Progressive Majority

Norm Johnson

There are no good choices in this race. Republican Norm

Johnson is running unopposed. Johnson voted against marriage equality and is a

consistent obstacle to progress. If you are interested in running for office in

  • Paul George, the former Yakima Mayor and retired horse racing executive, is vying for the open seat vacated by Charles Ross. George has supported business opportunities and economic development. George will face three opponents, all Republicans. They are Ben Shoval and Adam Yoest of Yakima and Gina McCabe of Goldendale. George is the most progressive and the best choice in this race.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Paul George

    Paul George, the former Yakima Mayor and retired horse

    racing executive, is vying for the open seat vacated by Charles Ross. George has

    supported business opportunities and economic development. George will face

    Paul George, the former Yakima Mayor and retired horse racing executive, is vying for the open seat vacated by Charles Ross. George has supported business opportunities and economic development. George will face three opponents, all Republicans. They are Ben Shoval and Adam Yoest of Yakima and Gina McCabe of Goldendale. George is the most progressive and the best choice in this race.

    Paul George

    Paul George, the former Yakima Mayor and retired horse

    racing executive, is vying for the open seat vacated by Charles Ross. George has

    supported business opportunities and economic development. George will face