Sunday, October 21, 2012
Seattle Times Gives Free Advertising To Republican McKenna
In a move that has outraged everyone in this state who is not a supporter of gubernatorial candidate Rob McKenna, the Seattle Times has granted unilateral free advertising to McKenna, who is currently in a neck and neck battle with former Washington Congressman Jay Inslee. Washington State Democratic Chair Dwight Pelz (pictured above) said he had never seen anything like that in his 35 years in politics. McKenna is currently Washington's Attorney General. The Times, the state's largest newspaper, also granted free advertising to R-74, the bill for marriage equality. The Times has endorsed both McKenna and R-74 in it's paper.
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