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    Dave Reichert to Host Rally at Berthusen Park in Lynden

    2024-08-01
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    LYNDEN, WA — Dave Reichert, a candidate for Governor of Washington State, will be holding a rally at Berthusen Park in Lynden on Friday, August 16th. The event is scheduled from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at 8837 Berthusen Rd, Lynden, WA 98264.

    Reichert, a Republican, is inviting the community to join him and bring their families and friends. Attendees are encouraged to bring a salad or dessert to share, while drinks and hotdogs will be provided by the event organizers.

    The rally aims to share Reichert's vision for the state, focusing on the theme "Fix What's Broken." Attendees will have the opportunity to hear Reichert's plans for addressing state issues and improving community well-being.

    For more information, Visit his website.

    His Opponents Information

    In the 2024 Washington gubernatorial race, Dave Reichert, a Republican candidate, is facing a diverse field of opponents from various political parties. Key candidates include:

    1. Bob Ferguson (Democrat) - The current Washington State Attorney General.
    2. Mark Mullet (Democrat) - A State Senator from Issaquah.
    3. Semi Bird (Republican) - A military veteran and former DOE official.
    4. Don L Rivers (Democrat) - A candidate with a focus on community engagement.
    5. Andre Stackhouse (Green Party) - Representing environmental interests.
    6. Alex Tsimerman (Standup-America Party) - A frequent candidate with a unique platform.
    7. Martin Wheeler (Republican) - Another contender from the GOP.
    8. Jennifer Hoover (Republican) - A candidate from Spokane​ (Ballotpedia)​​ (The Columbian)​.

    The top-two primary system in Washington means that the top two candidates, regardless of party affiliation, will advance to the general election in November. This setup could lead to a competitive race, especially given that incumbent Governor Jay Inslee is not seeking re-election​


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