
Politics
Right-wing "constitutional sheriffs" on the ballot in WA
Nearly half of those surveyed by The Marshall Project said they believe their power outranks the government's.
Nearly half of those surveyed by The Marshall Project said they believe their power outranks the government's.
As the long-serving Democrat and her GOP challenger spar, their close race has turned into a barrage of sharp, and expensive, ads.
Brett Shavers penned a letter alleging that his son, Democratic State House candidate Clyde Shavers, never served on a submarine and isn't yet an attorney.
Some people might still be writing 'Batman' on their ballot, but real write-ins are getting extra attention thanks to a 2018 Washington law.
A handful of unassuming, ideologically split districts have become hotbeds of political power for both Washingtons.