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Mayoral Race
9:05 am
Wed January 16, 2013

Bruce Harrell Joins Crowded Race for Seattle Mayor

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Candidate for mayor Bruce Harrell outside his Central District campaign office

Seattle’s Mayor Mike McGinn will have a fight on his hands this campaign season. Seattle City Councilmember Bruce Harrell announced he is now joining the mayor’s race. That brings the number of candidates challenging the mayor to six.

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Presidential History
9:00 am
Thu January 10, 2013

What It Takes To Win The White House In 2016

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Official portraits of presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. What do these presidents have common?

What do presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama have in common? They were each re-elected to a second term. That may seem like the norm, but it isn’t — we haven’t seen so many reelections in a row since the 1800s. What does it mean for a person considering a presidential run in 2016? University of Washington professor David Domke joins us.

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Political Prose
8:00 pm
Thu December 27, 2012

Politics In Verse With Calvin Trillin

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Author Calvin Trillin poses in his Greenwich Village apartment in New York in 2006.

America's deadline poet Calvin Trillin presents this talk about the 2012 presidential election -- in verse. With wry humor, Trillin discusses politics, campaigns and poetry, including the frustrating difficulty of trying to rhyme words with presidential candidate names. He spoke at Seattle's Town Hall on December 10, 2012.

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Education Budget
5:01 pm
Tue December 18, 2012

Gregoire Proposes New Fuel Tax For Education

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School buses parked in a parking lot.

Washington Governor Chris Gregoire proposed a new wholesale vehicle fuel tax Tuesday that you might notice at the gas pump. The governor said the move will help the state support education by helping cover the costs of getting kids to school.

Currently, school districts help pay for students' transportation needs, but a recent court ruling says state government is not doing enough to support education. That includes education-related transportation.

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