Other Candidates
There are three Republicans in the race for District 2 County Commissioner: Michael Cathcart, Bob Apple, and Glen Stockwell.
Cathcart has served on the Spokane City Council since 2020. Previously, he was an aide for the highly conservative Sen. Michael Baumgartner, who voters may remember for his anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion stances. As former executive director of the pro-business Better Spokane, Cathcart's campaign coffers and agenda are flooded with developer money. He takes a conservative and hypocritical stance on issues like the possibility of a new jail, stating that "jail is going to make you a better criminal" but also advocating for building an expensive new one.
Apple also served on the Spokane City Council, from 2004 to 2011. He has run as both a Democrat and Republican, most recently as a Republican against Rep. Timm Ormsby. Apple's campaign strategy is explicitly pro-corporation and centers on handing businesses extra profits to solve housing, jobs, and our regressive tax structure.
Stockwell served on the Ritzville City Council in the 80s. Like Apple, he has swapped parties but is also a perennial candidate for many offices both federal and local. His priorities for office include finishing the Columbia Basin Project, increasing salmon returns, and "distributing electric energy to America." Stockwell's site is filled with MAGA photos and conspiracy theories. Stockwell was also arrested in October of last year for attempting to assault Republican Sen. Schoesler and is entirely unfit for office.
There are three Republicans in the race for District 2 County Commissioner: Michael Cathcart, Bob Apple, and Glen Stockwell.
Cathcart has served on the Spokane City Council since 2020. Previously, he was an aide for the highly conservative Sen. Michael Baumgartner, who voters may remember for his anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion stances. As former executive director of the pro-business Better Spokane, Cathcart's campaign coffers and agenda are flooded with developer money. He takes a conservative and hypocritical stance on issues like the possibility of a new jail, stating that "jail is going to make you a better criminal" but also advocating for building an expensive new one.
Apple also served on the Spokane City Council, from 2004 to 2011. He has run as both a Democrat and Republican, most recently as a Republican against Rep. Timm Ormsby. Apple's campaign strategy is explicitly pro-corporation and centers on handing businesses extra profits to solve housing, jobs, and our regressive tax structure.
Stockwell served on the Ritzville City Council in the 80s. Like Apple, he has swapped parties but is also a perennial candidate for many offices both federal and local. His priorities for office include finishing the Columbia Basin Project, increasing salmon returns, and "distributing electric energy to America." Stockwell's site is filled with MAGA photos and conspiracy theories. Stockwell was also arrested in October of last year for attempting to assault Republican Sen. Schoesler and is entirely unfit for office.
There are two good candidates running for Congress in Washington's 5th Congressional District: Natasha Hill and Ann Marie Danimus. We lean toward Hill because of her impressive platform and broader support from our Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations.