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Official Washington State Election ResultsU.S. Senate: Patty Murray (D) 60%U.S. Representative D.5: McMorris Rodgers (R) 58% U.S. Representative D.4: Newhouse (R) 57%Wa. Governor: Inslee (D) 56%Wa. Lt. Governor: Habib (D) 55%Wa. Secretary of State: Wyman (R) 53%Wa. State Treasurer: Davidson (R) 58%Wa. State Auditor: McCarthy (D) 53.52%Wa. Attorney General: Ferguson (D) 68%Wa. Lands Commissioner: Franz (D) 54%Wa. Superintendent of Public Instruction: Reykdal 51%Wa. Insurance Commissioner: Mike Kreidler (D) 59% Spokane Candidates and IssuesEarly Idaho Election Results

Inslee Launches First TV Ad; Bryant Raising Money To Hit The Air

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is on the air with his first TV ad of the general election. His Republican challenger Bill Bryant hopes to hit the airwaves soon -- but money is an issue.

Inslee’s ad is titled “Open for Business.” It features representatives from four Washington companies touting their role in the state’s economy.

https://youtu.be/HxFuzK4ylh0

But what stands out about the ad is what’s missing -- Inslee himself. You see him, but you never hear him. Even at the end.

In other words, this ad is not about introducing Inslee to voters, but about third party validation.

The Bryant campaign said its TV ads are ready and will go up soon. But a Bryant spokesman said they only have enough money on hand for one to two weeks of TV. So, the focus now is on raising what they need to fully fund their on-air campaign.

Inslee has raised around $8.5 million for his re-election efforts while Bryant has only raised only about $3 million.

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Since January 2004, Austin Jenkins has been the Olympia-based political reporter for the Northwest News Network. In that position, Austin covers Northwest politics and public policy, as well as the Washington State Legislature. You can also see Austin on television as host of TVW's (the C–SPAN of Washington State) Emmy-nominated public affairs program "Inside Olympia."
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