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OLYMPIA Re-election campaigns for three state Supreme Court justices could be more ideologically charged than in years past, as dueling political action committees enter the fray.
In November, a right-of-center political action committee called Constitutional Law formed to help elect candidates to the state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. A left-of-center group called FairPAC sprang up in response, registering with the state Public Disclosure Commission last week.See the full content of this document
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Ideologies Clash in State Supreme Court Races
"The days of the quiet campaign are behind us," said Jesse Rutledge, spokesman for Washington, D.C.-based Justice At Stake, a nonpartisan watchdog group. Judicial campaigns around the country "are...
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