Money Watch: Where Last-Minute Campaign Money is Landing
With a week to go before Election Day, the Seattle mayors race is getting most of the ink (see below), but theres plenty of action elsewhere in Washington and even further down the ballot in the states biggest city. Lets take a look at some late-stage politicking in less high-profile races.
The school board races in Tumwater might seem like a sleepy backwater of politics but theres apparently a hot progressives-vs-conservatives fight going on as the district struggles with declining enrollment, budget woes, and controversy over trans girls in girls sports.
Enter a PAC called Our Votes Count, which dropped $5,000 in direct mail in support of a slate of candidates. The PACs money, about $107,000 overall, comes mostly from the Washington Education Association, the teachers union that is among the states biggest political players, and New Direction, another PAC that mostly works to protect and grow the Democratic majorities in the Legislature. It has spent about $45,000 so far in school district races around the state that feature similar dynamics.
In Bellevue, the Eastside Business Alliance put $34,000 into digital advertising for a slate of incumbents on the Bellevue City Council. The Alliance is the political arm of the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce and is thus interested in maintaining the citys rep as a business-friendly alternative to the progressive metropolis across the lake. Also playing in those races is a smaller PAC called Washingtonians for a Brighter Future, which bills itself as the political arm of the Jewish community and its allies. It put $2,500 behind text messages supporting a similar slate in the council elections.
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