No Concession
In the 9th District King County Council primary, as part of the overall King County primary election, reportedly only half the votes are in, approximately. Mark Greene and the Party of Commons do not concede anything based on just half. Since the early numbers don't look promising for this election, however, Mark is busily preparing to make the ballot and campaign for the "Top 2" United States Senate Primary in 2010. Thanks to all the 9th District voters who voted for Mark. These voters will be very important in determining next year's Senate election. Mark could get 10% of the vote in the council primary as the percentage of votes may increase in the later counts. Ten percent for Mark from King County in next year's Senate primary, in which there is likely to be a crowded field, would loom large in qualifying him for the 2010 general election.
Mark and the Party of Commons will downgrade our cooperation with the Seattle Times newspaper and SeattlePI.com, under the present managements, in future elections and in general. We will have more to say about this and the media, generally, in future posts.
[revised on 8/22/09]
Copyright 2008 - 2009, Party of Commons TM
The Party of Commons does not sponsor or produce advertising.
Mark and the Party of Commons will downgrade our cooperation with the Seattle Times newspaper and SeattlePI.com, under the present managements, in future elections and in general. We will have more to say about this and the media, generally, in future posts.
[revised on 8/22/09]
Copyright 2008 - 2009, Party of Commons TM
The Party of Commons does not sponsor or produce advertising.
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