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Let's talk politics.
Monday, September 8th, 2008
Posted by Jason Hagey @ 05:01:35 pm

Gov. Chris Gregoire and challenger Dino Rossi are set to square-off in as many as six debates scattered throughout the state, beginning a week from Saturday in Seattle.

A live on-air debate is scheduled for 9 p.m. Sept. 20 at Fisher Plaza. It's sponsored by Fisher Communications, the League of Women Voters and the Seattle P-I.

The other confirmed debates are:

• 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Association of Washington Business annual policy summit at Semiahmoo Resort in Blaine.

• 7 p.m. Oct. 1 at the Capitol Theatre in Yakima. The Yakima Herald-Republic is the sponsor.

• Oct. 9, time to be determined, at the studios of KSPS, the public television station in Spokane. The Spokesman-Review and KSPS are sponsors.

• Oct. 15, time and place to be determined. KING 5 television, Seattle Times and NPR are sponsors. A KING 5 studio is the likely location, according to Casey Bowman, a spokesman for the Rossi campaign.

As much as we've written about the importance of Pierce County in this election, the candidates will not be coming to Tacoma.

The Gregoire campaign had proposed a debate in Tacoma, which would have been sponsored by The News Tribune and others. But Rossi's people decided they had enough exposure in the Puget Sound market and wanted something in Clark County.

Accordingly, both sides have agreed to a debate sponsored by The Columbian, but they have not settled on a date, according to Gregoire spokesman Aaron Toso.

Categories: Governor, Campaign news

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