Inslee confident his lead will hold
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Democrat Jay Inslee expressed confidence Wednesday that his early lead in Washington's race for governor would hold as his Republican opponent held out hope that late ballots would tell a different story.
Inslee stopped short of declaring victory over Republican Rob McKenna, acknowledging that the election's final result may not be known until the end of this week. Inslee held a promising advantage after more than 2 million votes were counted through Wednesday, carrying 51 percent of ballots.
Sensing a potential win, he began setting up a transition team that would help him prepare to take office in January.
"I'm just getting ready to lead the state of Washington," Inslee said.
Election officials estimate that hundreds of thousands of votes remain to be counted, with additional updates expected to be released Thursday afternoon and evening.
McKenna told supporters in a video message that he believed late ballots would break in his direction.
"We believe that my advantage among later voters is what is ultimately going to carry me to victory in this election," McKenna said. But after another day of counting, the results Wednesday were almost identical to those released Tuesday.
Washington is used to close governor's races. Most notably, Gov. Chris Gregoire won the 2004 contest by a mere 133 votes after two recounts and a court challenge.
Inslee's lead headlined broad victories for Democrats in Washington. The party easily kept control of a contested U.S. Senate seat while adding a new seat in the U.S. House. At the state level, they trailed in only one statewide race - secretary of state - but even that contest was too close to call.
On Wednesday, the Democrats seized control of the attorney general's office, which McKenna now leads.
Democrats also had endorsed a plan to legalize marijuana for recreational use, which passed, and a gay marriage measure, which was leading.
Republicans had hoped McKenna would provide fresh strength to a party that had gone 30 years without winning the governor's seat. Both sides poured millions of dollars into the race and polls had shown the candidates running about even.
McKenna built a moderate campaign platform around ways to increase funding for education, and he won the endorsement of 11 out of the 12 daily newspapers in the state along with some Democrats such as popular State Auditor Brian Sonntag. McKenna has worked the past eight years as the state's attorney general.
Inslee, a former congressman, first ran for governor in 1996 but lost to eventual Gov. Gary Locke. He focused his message on ways to grow the economy, vowing to focus state investments in certain industries, such as clean energy and life sciences.
Both candidates have vowed not to raise taxes.
Voters again made clear this year that they opposed taxes, re-approving a measure that requires lawmakers to have a two-thirds majority in order to raise taxes. And in two advisory votes, voters disapproved of efforts that increased taxes, including a proposal passed by the Legislature that repealed a tax exemption for out-of-state banks.
Inslee stopped short of declaring victory over Republican Rob McKenna, acknowledging that the election's final result may not be known until the end of this week. Inslee held a promising advantage after more than 2 million votes were counted through Wednesday, carrying 51 percent of ballots.
Sensing a potential win, he began setting up a transition team that would help him prepare to take office in January.
"I'm just getting ready to lead the state of Washington," Inslee said.
Election officials estimate that hundreds of thousands of votes remain to be counted, with additional updates expected to be released Thursday afternoon and evening.
McKenna told supporters in a video message that he believed late ballots would break in his direction.
"We believe that my advantage among later voters is what is ultimately going to carry me to victory in this election," McKenna said. But after another day of counting, the results Wednesday were almost identical to those released Tuesday.
Washington is used to close governor's races. Most notably, Gov. Chris Gregoire won the 2004 contest by a mere 133 votes after two recounts and a court challenge.
Inslee's lead headlined broad victories for Democrats in Washington. The party easily kept control of a contested U.S. Senate seat while adding a new seat in the U.S. House. At the state level, they trailed in only one statewide race - secretary of state - but even that contest was too close to call.
On Wednesday, the Democrats seized control of the attorney general's office, which McKenna now leads.
Democrats also had endorsed a plan to legalize marijuana for recreational use, which passed, and a gay marriage measure, which was leading.
Republicans had hoped McKenna would provide fresh strength to a party that had gone 30 years without winning the governor's seat. Both sides poured millions of dollars into the race and polls had shown the candidates running about even.
McKenna built a moderate campaign platform around ways to increase funding for education, and he won the endorsement of 11 out of the 12 daily newspapers in the state along with some Democrats such as popular State Auditor Brian Sonntag. McKenna has worked the past eight years as the state's attorney general.
Inslee, a former congressman, first ran for governor in 1996 but lost to eventual Gov. Gary Locke. He focused his message on ways to grow the economy, vowing to focus state investments in certain industries, such as clean energy and life sciences.
Both candidates have vowed not to raise taxes.
Voters again made clear this year that they opposed taxes, re-approving a measure that requires lawmakers to have a two-thirds majority in order to raise taxes. And in two advisory votes, voters disapproved of efforts that increased taxes, including a proposal passed by the Legislature that repealed a tax exemption for out-of-state banks.
Another Republican gubernatorial candidate gone the way of the Rossi <poof>
King County needs an enema!!
 @ufrigginkiddin Pretty sure they just got one... and McKenna got flushed
Of course his lead will hold. The bulk (over 50%) of Washington's voters (aka King County voters) have their heads too far up their back sides to know what is good for them.
 @scared_citizen Awww, are you in a huff because you're on the losing side yet again? Perhaps you can move to a 3rd world nation like Somalia or Texas and achieve the lifestyle and politics you so desperately desire.
 @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen Texas is not a third world nation.
 @Necrobio Pssst.... the whole state of Texas is not anti-union. The whole state of Texas did not vote for Romney... Now that's just silly talk. Are you making things up again?
 @Necrobio apparently.... credibility noted = )
 @Necrobio You keep assuming "him" when you clearly have no idea. Do you wildly guess about all your unknown data?Â
 @Necrobio You are going to hire an illegal to clean your pool? Well... I hope you pay them well and not like some greedy texas corporation. Better wages, working conditions and benefits for all.Â
 @OrcasThunder   Now you made me feel sorry for that poor center fielder
 @Necrobio How could others come to the same conclusion as me???? Granted, it's the NY Times
 @Necrobio  http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2011/07/17/the-texas-jobs-juggernaut/perrys-texas-or-the-third-world
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 @OrcasThunder How mature of you.
 @OrcasThunder You're jumping down my neck when you're clearly posting to agree with him. I'm sorry you can't take an objective view.
 @Necrobio "Do with them as you please."
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 @Necrobio "I was posting the sources to counter TruthinAdverts numbers, not to you personally."
Then try responding to one of HIS posts...it's not my fault that you are confused...
 @OrcasThunder Read my comments: All the sources for my data are listed. Do with them as you please.
 @Necrobio What? You mean the first link WASN'T the source you were using?
And you complain that I am "inconsistent"?
 @OrcasThunder This system is very crappy. I was posting the sources to counter TruthinAdverts numbers, not to you personally. The State legislature and executive have been dominated by Democrats for so many years and things keep getting worse. So why should anyone vote for them when they haven't solved anything? It stinks of party-line voting and it is a shame because I know there are good people out there that are not given a chance simply because they don't have a (D) next to their name.
 @TruthinAdverts Well, the bigot label will apply if one is blinded into hating a group of people based on their political affiliation. It doesn't have to be only for racial hatred. I believe you called Texas "a third world nation," did you not? I also think that you did so because they are not pro-union and voted for Romney. If those are your sole reasons, then...The racist label may be a bit of a stretch, but Democrats and many Hispanic groups are quick to label anyone using the "illegal" moniker as a racist.
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As for your "population receiving better wages" - I have provided sources countering that point and then you suggested I should hire an illegal to clean my pool and drive my car with the top down in Dallas. Charming.
 @Necrobio "The problem I have with your argument is the lack of consistency. You demand that I produce where I obtained my numbers but are unwilling to ask the same of TruthinAdverts."
I don't remember questioning TA's "number"...because I wasn't responding to him...As far as I can tell with this crappy Livefyre format, he wasn't posting them to me. You WERE posting yours to me, so I asked where you got them.
Look, as far as I am concerned, WA does have a lot of work to do. And the causes are many - but I do NOT see Mr. McKenna's plan as being the right path for this State. Many of the cuts to education have been due to the economic conditions, AND to the unwillingness of the GOP to use the power of Government to actually do something about the problems. You cannot run any operation without revenue - and the GOP has consistently refused to work at ways to gain that money. Their ONLY answer has been to cut programs...including education...and now you turn around and blame the State for the failings of the system for which you cut the funding.
That's a bit like forcing a blind man in a wheelchair to join the company baseball team as Center fielder, and then blaming him for the teams lousy record...
 @Necrobio Is that what I should have been expecting from my fellow man (or woman) in an "honest debate"? Someone calling me a bigot and a racist because I was arguing for a population receiving better wages and benefits? Darn me!
 @Necrobio because calling me a bigot and a racist... that made for such "honest debate", didn't it?
 @Necrobio ah, you wound me with such venon dear Necro... well that and calling me a bigot... and then a racist
 @TruthinAdverts I know...too much to expect from my fellow man (or woman).
 @Necrobio an honest debate on a KOMO news site? Dude.. you are like Nitrous Oxide in a balloon!
 @TruthinAdverts And here I thought I was having an honest debate. That's a shame. >D
 @Necrobio Ironic... because I've just been poking you for fun so you'd desperately look up all kinds of sources = )
 @TruthinAdverts Not really. I'm for the most part playing devil's advocate.
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder F for funding??? Darn those conservatives in the state congress and Tim Eyman!!! ; )
 @OrcasThunder http://mynorthwest.com/11/609323/New-study-gives-Washington-C-grade-for-education-F-for-funding?page=1
 @Necrobio OK, the "source"...did you actually count the placement on that list?
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 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder well it might be because YOU are the one they don't agree with Nec... but that's just a hunch
 @Necrobio might someone be a little testy because the Washington state elections didn't turn out the way they wanted?Â
 @OrcasThunder The problem I have with your argument is the lack of consistency. You demand that I produce where I obtained my numbers but are unwilling to ask the same of TruthinAdverts. I know you agree with him/her as you are of the same political affiliation (based on "Likes" given and previous comment history). However, even when I agree with someone, I would want to make sure that their data is also accurate. It seems unfair to ask for my credentials when you fail to do so of others.
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You say that I can't show something but the statement posted way up there provided the reference within the text.
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 @TruthinAdverts It's a site DEVOTED to education and it is used as a resource by multiple news publications yearly. It is a non-partisan non-profit based out of Maryland.
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder goodness... a source that says everything you want it to say... but only one source... over and over and over
 @TruthinAdverts "Awww, are you in a huff because you're on the losing side yet again? Perhaps you can move to a 3rd world nation like Somalia or Texas and achieve the lifestyle and politics you so desperately desire."
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You're belittling someone that does not agree with you. You've done the same to me. QED.
 @Necrobio fellow "texan"? = )
 @Necrobio Ah, and I never called you an idiot once = )
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Washington: College readiness: D- (60.0)
Texas: College readiness: A- (90.0)
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Source: http://www.edweek.org/ew/qc/2012/16src.h31.html
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder Yet so few have high school diplomas? Odd
 @OrcasThunder Read: Washington receives a not-so-gentlemanly "C" and ranks No. 38 among 50 states in the new "Quality Counts" comparison of states' commitment to schools, put out annually by Education Week magazine.
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Note the "put out annually by Education Week magazine".
 @Necrobio  @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen That from the person who can't show where he got the "38th rating" he claimed...?
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I have a dog and a cat. When I feed one a snack, the other one looks at me and want's their snack...when I give THEM their snack, the OTHER one looks at me and says "Where's mine?"...it gets to be a lot of fun sometimes.
Necro, your "logic" is similar, but I won't say that you are acting like my dog and cat - I see no reason to insult them...
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My point was to state that Washington is not all rosy compared to Texas when it comes to education. What is interesting is that according to that study, Texas ranks higher in education than Washington.
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The source is Education Week Magazine. I would urge your cohort to provide sources for his/her data.
http://www.edweek.org/ew/qc/2012/16src.h31.html
 @Necrobio #9 - in the entire nation...I don't see that as a major downer...
After all, quite a number of high powered CA cities are further down the line...
But...you still seem to ignore the question I asked - where did you get that "38th rating" information?
 @TruthinAdverts You called an entire state a third world nation because they do not follow your party line. Then, you insinuated that I was some sort of elitist that should hire an illegal to clean my pool. It is absolutely clear that if someone does not agree with you, they're an idiot and beyond reproach.
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I have shown you, through various studies that your estimation of Texas' workforce is incorrect. They earn decent wages that go a long way given the low cost of living down there. Once that was shown, you suggested "why don't you live there Nec? Or do you... Driving around Dallas with the top down are we?"
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But hey, keep it up. You have nothing substantive to say other than belittling your fellow American.
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder  @scared_citizen LOL... someone's just a little too proud of Texas! Don't mess with Texas huh? LOL
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder  @scared_citizen Here I am arguing that these good people should have better wages, benefits and working conditions as a whole, and that makes me the bigot? Because I'm not wanting to "take advantage of a labor force"?
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder  @scared_citizen the "personal attack" shoe Nec? Calling me a racist and a bigot because I'm for higher wages and benefits for workers? Is that what makes me a racist and a bigot Nec? After all Nec, it's not my fault Texass has the highest % of uninsured people (including children) in the nation
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder  @scared_citizen if which shoe fits Nec?Â
 @TruthinAdverts  @OrcasThunder  @scared_citizen You talk about illegals, how Texas is a third world country, and how I should move down there? Yeah, if the shoe fits...
 @OrcasThunder Seattle is #9 - under Houston, Dallas, and Austin, TX. I wouldn't be too proud about Washington's rankings there.
 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder  @scared_citizen Nec... LOL... dude.. so far you've called me a bigot and a racist and now you claim that it's I'm the one who can't come up with something more substantive to say... that's pretty darn funny
 @TruthinAdverts  @OrcasThunder  @scared_citizen Sounds like a racist comment there. It's a shame you can't come up with something more substantive to say.
 @Necrobio  @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen Is that the same page where you found WA's "C" rating and 38th ranking?
BTW, I see that the Seattle Metro area is #9 on the list on this page...
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 @Necrobio  @OrcasThunder  @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen so why don't you live there Nec? Or do you... Driving around Dallas with the top down are we? = )
 @OrcasThunder  @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen I'm amazed how you can detract from Washington's problems and fail to recognize that our State is not perfect...far from it. You belittle a state that actually performs decently when it comes to jobs and pay when compared to the cost of living just because it did not agree with your worldview.
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All in the name of supporting your party line.This is the face of 21st Century bigotry.
 @OrcasThunder  @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen http://www.newgeography.com/content/002950-the-cities-where-a-paycheck-stretches-the-furthest
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Number 1.
 @Necrobio  @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen Just wondering - since you found a list somewhere - where did Texas fall on that list?
 @TruthinAdverts  @Necrobio  @scared_citizen But...you forget one fact:
"By most measures, including Site Selection's own Governor's Cup and Business Climate Rankings, Texas is the place to be for business and industry."
http://siteselection.com/issues/2011/nov/cover.cfm
Ironic how that happens, isn't it?
Lower benefits and salaries, higher profits...could there really be a connection? Hard to ponder, that...
 @TruthinAdverts  @Necrobio  @scared_citizen They even have similar flags...<lol>
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More to disprove your point...
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http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2012/05/best.html/
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Washington receives a not-so-gentlemanly "C" and ranks No. 38 among 50 states in the new "Quality Counts" comparison of states' commitment to schools, put out annually by Education Week magazine.
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The state ranks even lower and receives an "F" in education spending:Â The Education Week study ranks Washington 42nd in per-pupil spending and 44th in state expenditures as a percent of state taxable resources.
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You know what they say about glass houses...
 @TruthinAdverts  @Necrobio  @scared_citizen Where did you get all of those lovely statistics?
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Let's take a look at some statistics from the great Texas Republic...
How do they stack up in health care?
-% of insured children? 50th in the nation
-% of polulation with health insurance of any kind? 50th in the nation
-Rate of women who have access to mammograms? 44th.in the nation
-Rate of women who receive  pap smears? 47th in the nation
Surely they must do better in education, right?
-% of population over 25 years old with a high school diploma? 50th again.
-SAT scores? 47th in the nation.
OK... so if not health care or education, perhaps people are doing well econimically there?
-Income equality between the rich and the poor? 49th in the nation.
Yeah... some folks are living high on the hog down there in Texas. Just not any of the workers.
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 @Necrobio  @scared_citizen It's a bit ironic actually, but Red China runs like a right to work state. So... in a way... you could say Texas is emulating Red China. Ah what irony
 @Necrobio  @scared_citizen Nec, did we mention they are one of the most obese states also? Must be that chicken fried everything I guess
 @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen You know, if it was so harsh, they could...oh I don't know...move to the ever-so-enlightened Washington. Give me a break.
 @Necrobio  @scared_citizen but not for workers salaries, nor benefits, nor living conditions, nor satisfaction with life, nor nor nor. Right to work creates slave states.
 @TruthinAdverts  @scared_citizen Yeah, about that...
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/47818860/Texas_Is_America_s_Top_State_for_Business_2012
 @Necrobio  @scared_citizen Oh, but like most "right to work" states, it's well on its way (thanks for the set-up Nec!)
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