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Rep. Suzan DelBene won a tough race in 2012 to represent the 1st Congressional District, which reaches from Kirkland to the Canadian border. DelBene is a former executive at Microsoft who has used her technology background to become a leader in protecting privacy rights against government surveillance. She has also been a strong advocate for job development, economic fairness, women’s health, and immigration reform. She faces four opponents: Independent Alex Storms, a Bernie Sanders supporter, Libertarian Scott Stafne, far right Tea Party candidate Robert Sutherland, and Republican John Orlinski.
DelBene’s experience and strong track record make her the clear choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05Suzan DelBene
Rep. Suzan DelBene won a tough race in 2012 to represent the 1st Congressional District, which reaches from Kirkland to the Canadian border.
Rep. Suzan DelBene won a tough race in 2012 to represent the 1st Congressional District, which reaches from Kirkland to the Canadian border. DelBene is a former executive at Microsoft who has used her technology background to become a leader in protecting privacy rights against government surveillance. She has also been a strong advocate for job development, economic fairness, women’s health, and immigration reform. She faces four opponents: Independent Alex Storms, a Bernie Sanders supporter, Libertarian Scott Stafne, far right Tea Party candidate Robert Sutherland, and Republican John Orlinski.
DelBene’s experience and strong track record make her the clear choice in this race.Suzan DelBene
Rep. Suzan DelBene won a tough race in 2012 to represent the 1st Congressional District, which reaches from Kirkland to the Canadian border.
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