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Hutchison Announces Two Democratic Endorsements

Former KIRO anchor Susan Hutchison, running for King County Executive against Democratic King County Council member Dow Constantine, held a lengthy, rambling press conference at the Westin Hotel in downtown Seattle this morning. Although a press release said Hutchison would be unveiling a nonpartisan plan” for King County government, the actual announcement was somewhat anticlimactic: Hutchison—a frequent Republican donor who has been dogged by claims in majority-Democratic King County that she is a stealth Republican—has been endorsed by former Mayor Wes Uhlman and state lieutenant governor Brad Owen, two Democrats.

“It was important to me that we introduce two more people who represent the nonpartisan nature of this campaign, as opposed to the partisan nature of my opponent’s campaign,” Hutchison said.

Reporters in the room seemed annoyed that Hutchison had promised a “plan” but was announcing an endorsement and asked her, repeatedly: What is your plan? Hutchison, looking a bit tweaked, responded, “The plan begins with bringing together people of all political persuasions… It’s a different philosophy of doing things. We want real solutions, not political solutions. We’re going to make the changes necessary because we have no interest groups which we serve.”

Pressed for specific examples of “political solutions,” Hutchison pointed to light rail, which “takes longer to get to the airport than a cab” and, in her view, should have connected the Eastside and Seattle first, not Seattle and the airport, and said traffic congestion was the biggest issue for most voters in King County.

“I see her as the moderate candidate running for this nonpartisan office,” Uhlman said. “It’s too bad we’re even talking about Republicans and Democrats. We do not have Democratic jails or Republican sewers. … If you really are happy with what’s going on in King County right now, you should vote for the other person, because he is not going to be a catalyst for change.”

As Democrats being trotted out to demonstrate that Hutchison has strong support from both parties, Uhlman and Owen aren’t the most impressive specimens: Owen, who travels the state as lieutenant governor telling kids not to smoke pot and opposing medical marijuana, is widely viewed sa a very conservative Democrat, and Uhlman was a leading “Dinocrat” in 2004, giving an endorsement and more than $5,000 for the Republican candidate for governor against Christine Gregoire.

So I asked Hutchison: Given that you have so many Republican supporters and obviously want to demonstrate that you’re “nonpartisan,” is this—two conservative Democrats—all you’ve got? Or will you be announcing more Democratic Party supporters in the future?

Uhlman jumped in, inviting me to “go back to my eight years of tenure, which you’re probably too young to remember. I was called a communist, I was so liberal. … I’m about as progressive as they get. I take umbrage when you say I’m conservative.”

However, in addition to his Rossi contributions, Uhlman has donated generously to Republican (as well as Democratic) candidates, giving  more than $3,500 to Republican attorney general Rob McKenna as well as contributions to King County prosecutor Dan Satterburg, former King County Council member David Irons, and King County Council member Pete von Reichbauer, all Republicans.

His support for Hutchison is hardly a surprise, either: He gave her $500 last month and spoke favorably about her campaign performance earlier this year.


  • caborbus?

    Does SH really think us commonfolk make the decision to take public transportation because its quicker than a $50 cab ride?

  • caborbus?

    Does SH really think us commonfolk make the decision to take public transportation because its quicker than a $50 cab ride?

  • Timothy

    Brad Owens. Doh! When’s he up again?

  • Susan Hutchison has major, prominent members of BOTH political parties endorsing her campaign. Dow Constantine does not.

    Susan Hutchison is willing to work with both sides to bring down the cost of government and eliminate the rapidly rising county budget deficit. Dow Constantine is completely beholden to the labor groups who bought his primary election and will continue to fund them at unsustainable levels.

    One candidate can fix King County in a cooperative, bi-partisan fashion. The other cannot.

  • Susan Hutchison has major, prominent members of BOTH political parties endorsing her campaign. Dow Constantine does not.

    Susan Hutchison is willing to work with both sides to bring down the cost of government and eliminate the rapidly rising county budget deficit. Dow Constantine is completely beholden to the labor groups who bought his primary election and will continue to fund them at unsustainable levels.

    One candidate can fix King County in a cooperative, bi-partisan fashion. The other cannot.

  • Lena Redak

    Dear “…says,”

    I don’t find refusing to state policy positions or “talk to voters” to be particularly cooperative.

  • Lena Redak

    Dear “…says,”

    I don’t find refusing to state policy positions or “talk to voters” to be particularly cooperative.

  • http://manywordsforrain.blogspot.com/ Mr. Baker

    The candidate who cried press conference.

    What a huge waste of time and space that “policy” press conference was.

    Brad Owen?
    I am going to have to get that guy out of that large wooden highchair in Olympia.

  • http://manywordsforrain.blogspot.com/ Mr. Baker

    The candidate who cried press conference.

    What a huge waste of time and space that “policy” press conference was.

    Brad Owen?
    I am going to have to get that guy out of that large wooden highchair in Olympia.

  • Trevor

    Uhlman was a decent mayor. But he’s been a conservative in city politics for decades as part of his advocacy on behalf of landlords. And just because Uhlman did some liberal things in the late 1960s and early 1970s doesn’t mean his opinions haven’t shifted to the right with time and age (and the rest of the country).

  • Trevor

    Uhlman was a decent mayor. But he’s been a conservative in city politics for decades as part of his advocacy on behalf of landlords. And just because Uhlman did some liberal things in the late 1960s and early 1970s doesn’t mean his opinions haven’t shifted to the right with time and age (and the rest of the country).

  • ivan

    I never hesitate to bash ECB when I think it’s called for. But her characterization of Uhlman and Owen is spot on.

    If Uhlman is a “progressive,” I’m a ring-tailed sloth.

  • ivan

    I never hesitate to bash ECB when I think it’s called for. But her characterization of Uhlman and Owen is spot on.

    If Uhlman is a “progressive,” I’m a ring-tailed sloth.

  • Timothy

    If Hutch is “non-partisan” then why does she care to have democratic endorsers?

  • Timothy

    If Hutch is “non-partisan” then why does she care to have democratic endorsers?

  • http://publicola.net/ RonnieT

    Hutchison is a fucking Republican. Just call her a Republican. Stop saying so-called “non-partisan” candidate…you’re just reiterating her message.

    She is “Republican Susan Hutchison.”

  • http://publicola.net RonnieT

    Hutchison is a fucking Republican. Just call her a Republican. Stop saying so-called “non-partisan” candidate…you’re just reiterating her message.

    She is “Republican Susan Hutchison.”

  • seabos84

    wow! they’re stealing barack’s messaging !!!!

    not her, specifically – she’s just like ronnie raygun – just reading the teleprompter and delivering her lines, OBVIOUSLY.

    oh well, our side is so pathetic the fascist liars might as well keep stealing whatever works for them – we ALWAYS let them get away with crapping all over us and making us live in it.

    rmm.

  • seabos84

    wow! they’re stealing barack’s messaging !!!!

    not her, specifically – she’s just like ronnie raygun – just reading the teleprompter and delivering her lines, OBVIOUSLY.

    oh well, our side is so pathetic the fascist liars might as well keep stealing whatever works for them – we ALWAYS let them get away with crapping all over us and making us live in it.

    rmm.

  • Timothy

    Brad Owens. Doh! When's he up again?