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I hear the polling is pretty bad for Satterburg.

Posted by Will in Seattle | October 23, 2007 5:35 PM
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Voted for Sherman. So did my girlfriend.

Posted by Sherman has at least 2 votes. | October 23, 2007 5:53 PM
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Sherman was polling six percentage points ahead of Satterberg in a poll taken just as absentee ballots were about to drop. Barring some new adverse development for Sherman, or a sudden and precipitous shift towards the Republican Party across King County, it's his to lose...

Posted by Lori | October 23, 2007 5:58 PM
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Satterberg is a Catholic conservative fuckwad, like Dino Rossi, only perhaps smarter. To hell with them.

Posted by isabelita | October 23, 2007 6:17 PM
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As the campaign matured, it has become plain Satterberg has played politics. And he is an R.

So, if we are to play politics too, the Dems will strike back.

Danny is talented, will have no trouble finding work.

Sherman is a shoo.

Dan was playing favorites when he let the woman Setelo do all the perjury against good voters - then kicked the lady who registered her dog to show how they system was flawed.

The dog voting trick to illustrate a poor verification system was brilliant and deserved a civic award - she was cited with a criminal charge.

The other dame who was an R. activist deserved at lease a severe public scolding, got nothing.

Tooooo partisan, Danny.

Posted by Eric | October 23, 2007 8:03 PM
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The guy claims to be non-partisan, but just look at his endorsements. Any friend of Dave Reichert's is NOT a friend of justice!

Posted by DOUG. | October 24, 2007 8:55 AM
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Dan claims to be non-partisan, but just take a look at his endorsements. Any friend of Dave Reichert's is NOT a friend of justice. Vote Sherman!

Posted by DOUG. | October 24, 2007 9:21 AM
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I am a gay male living with HIV/AIDS. I have to express my support for Dan Satterburg. I have personally worked with him prior to I-692/ Medical Marijuana Law came out to protect the sick and disabled from prosecution for over a decade now. He has been on the patients side the whole time before there was a law in place. He has a proven track record and we need to recognize, respect and retain him as prosecuting attorney, even though he's a Rep.

Posted by Mike | October 24, 2007 10:56 AM

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