Bush/Cheney offices in Spokane were burglarized and vandalized, the second office in the state hit, David Postman reports today.
"Workers arriving this morning found a hole smashed through the wall from an adjacent, vacant office. Bush campaign officials say a small amount of petty cash is missing and a computer and television had been moved and left near the hole."
There's been a string of these incidents across the country, although it's odd they didn't take the computer.
More: "In Bellevue last week, computers that stored the Republican get-out-the-vote database were stolen in a burglary at the Republican headquarters there. Bush campaign officials believe the break-ins are part of a broader attack on the president's re-election offices around the country, including a burglary in Canton, Ohio, last night, gun shots fired in West Virginia, Florida and Tennessee and union protestors storming offices in three Florida cities and Minneapolis."
Alex Fryer profiles George Nethercutt by looking at his relationship with political patron Ted Stevens.
"Stevens' political-action committee (PAC) was the first to give Nethercutt the $10,000 maximum donation last June. And Stevens continued to raise money for Nethercutt at a breathtaking pace, bringing in more than $300,000 to Nethercutt this month alone."
It's worth viewing just for the photo. George was pretty groovy back in the day.
Ralph Nader was in town yesterday.
Max Cleland, a triple-amputee Vietnam veteran, campaigned for Kerry in Everett, The Herald reports.