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Inslee heads toward second term

,was declaring victory. U.S. HOUSE 1ST DIST. Inslee heads toward second term U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee was leading state Sen. Dan McDonald in the race for the 1st District congressional seat, covering Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap. In early results, Democrat Inslee was collecting 55 percent of the votes compared with Republican McDonald's 42 percent. The remainder of the votes went to Libertarian Bruce Newman. Celebrating with campaign volunteers in Shoreline, Inslee attributed his victory to successfully representing his constituents. "While standing McDonald on the streets today not speculate (campaigning), a Inslee won. number of people Based on stopped their cars sults, there and came over to drastic differences thank me for things votes from one I did to impact their the district lives," Inslee said. other. McDonald wasn't The 1st INSLEE about to give up hope. covers North Kitsap "I'm behind at this point, Bainbridge Island, but I'm expecting a long land, Redmond, evening of updated results," Lynnwood and part of said the state senator from Seattle. Yarrow Point, near Belle- Both camps waged vue. gressive campaign, McDonald had a lot of each other regularly company at a Republican vision spots and in election party in Bellevue, Just days after the where George W. Bush sup- ry, McDonald went on porters waited for the latest fensive by attacking national results. on his voting record would cuts. on why Inslee responded by criticizing McDonald for acceptearly re- ing campaign contributions were no from the timber industry in and the National Rifle Assoend of ciation. to the Tuesday night, Inslee had some ideas why his oppoDistrict nent's campaign was so negCounty, ative. Kirk- "It had a lot to do with the Edmonds, Republic National Commitnorth tee targeting this race," he said. "They threw in everyan ag- thing but the kitchen sink, blasting including close to $1 million in tele- dollars." debates. prima- Reach reporter the of- avid Levesque at Inslee (360) 792-9215 or at on tax dlevesque@thesunlink.com. By David Levesque Sun Staff touring listening needs roots, buying expensive INSLEE Democrats the gaining but winning dwindling expensive the faced picking they
Article from 08 Nov 2000Kitsap Sun(Bremerton, WA)
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