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While the last election was a huge win for sanity in the city, another monumental contest is about to be decided to recall CM Kshama Sawant. The recall campaign has great odds but needs volunteers and donors https://t.co/W4neWAjFsJ #recallsawant
We all know a few procrastinators in our social circle. Chances are their ballots are sitting in a stack of mail somewhere. A quick reminder text can work wonders.
With all the attention on NTK's tweets, it's easy to overlook another highly competitive race for District 9.
Seattle Times lists a few of the many reasons to vote Sara Nelson over Nikkita Oliver.
#SaraForCityCouncil#SeattleElection#SeattleCouncil
Seattle voters should elect business owner Sara Nelson to at-large city council seat 9. Electing attorney Nikkita Oliver to join an already activist council majority would further destabilize local government. https://t.co/5Begr6VXSN
Seattle Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 32, @LiUNA Local 242, Ironworkers 86, and the Building & Construction Trades Councils showed up big time for me this morning and dropped lit at 875 households! THANK YOU!
#UnionStrong#SaraForJobs#WeGotThis!
Ann Davison hits the nail on the head: Don't give up! The city can bounce back. Don't sit on the sidelines, get out and help your Seattle friends to vote smart!
Received this from a supporter recently. It's a good reminder: Don't give up.
This entire campaign people have found the mailing address, an envelope, stamp and sent in donations on their own. The politicos told me, “This doesn’t happen.”
#seattlecityattorney#istandwithAnn
Tell your friends. This is too important to leave to someone else.
Essential candidates to returning Seattle to a path of good government include Harrell for Mayor, Nelson for Council Position 9, Wilson for Council Position 8 and Davison for City Attorney. #seattlecitycouncil
I am honored to be endorsed for City Attorney by former three-term Seattle Mayor Charley Royer. Under his leadership, Seattle became known as one of the best managed cities in the US. I enjoy listening to him talk of what Seattle is facing now and what Seattle needs.
Great news from the primary. In all but one race, Speak Out Seattle's highest-rated candidates are not just in the top two but are winning overall.
Bruce Harrell for Mayor, Ann Davison for City Attorney and Sara Nelson for Council Pos 9 are all front-runners.