Could a Republican win in Seattle? Ann Davison leads in primary

Started by Solar, August 10, 2021, 06:11:32 PM

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SEATTLE - Ann Davison found herself in an unusual position Wednesday morning. Davison, a Republican, woke up with a lead in the race for Seattle City Attorney – unheard of in one of the most progressive places in the country.

"It is showing that we can have both compassion and safety when we all come together," Davison told Q13 News shortly after ballots dropped Tuesday evening. "That's the main message that I am happy to bring forward and that seems to be what a lot of people want to hear."

In early returns, Davison led a closely divided race with 34.6% of the vote. Three-term incumbent Pete Holmes trailed with 32.8%, followed by Nicole Thomas-Kennedy with 32.2%.

The top two vote-getters will move ahead to November's general election.

With candidates separated by such small margins, it is still possible for Davison to be pushed out of contention – especially considering progressives typically perform better in late ballot returns.

https://www.q13fox.com/news/could-a-republican-win-in-seattle-ann-davison-leads-in-primary
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Quote from: Solar on August 10, 2021, 06:11:32 PM


SEATTLE - Ann Davison found herself in an unusual position Wednesday morning. Davison, a Republican, woke up with a lead in the race for Seattle City Attorney – unheard of in one of the most progressive places in the country.

"It is showing that we can have both compassion and safety when we all come together," Davison told Q13 News shortly after ballots dropped Tuesday evening. "That's the main message that I am happy to bring forward and that seems to be what a lot of people want to hear."

In early returns, Davison led a closely divided race with 34.6% of the vote. Three-term incumbent Pete Holmes trailed with 32.8%, followed by Nicole Thomas-Kennedy with 32.2%.

The top two vote-getters will move ahead to November's general election.

With candidates separated by such small margins, it is still possible for Davison to be pushed out of contention – especially considering progressives typically perform better in late ballot returns.

https://www.q13fox.com/news/could-a-republican-win-in-seattle-ann-davison-leads-in-primary

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Are the  2 people behind  her  liberals? If so she hasnt  got a  chance.