More challengers the merrier for a McGinn re-election
As the mayor looks weaker, more candidates are smelling blood. Here's why a crowd of challengers could be good news for Mayor McGinn. Plus, seven who might get interested in a race.
David Brewster founded Crosscut. He is now the director of Folio: The Seattle Athenaeum.
As the mayor looks weaker, more candidates are smelling blood. Here's why a crowd of challengers could be good news for Mayor McGinn. Plus, seven who might get interested in a race.
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The bidding war over Frank Russell Investments is a classic illustration of greed overcoming regional planning.
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