Why Washington delegates disrupted the Democratic National Convention Nick Vaidyanathan of Seattle helped shout down former CIA director Leon Panetta at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night – and he's not... Emily Fox
WA delegate on Hillary Clinton's historic night Bill Radke talks with Washington state delegate Jamian Smith and KUOW's David Hyde from the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Bill Radke
Why so few women have run for president of the United States Twelve women have run for president – ever. That’s partly because women didn’t get the right to vote until 1919. But Margaret O’Mara, professor of... Bill Radke
Bernie and eggs for breakfast for WA delegates Hillary Clinton made history Tuesday night as the first woman to receive the presidential nomination from a major political party. Not everyone was... Kara McDermott
Seattleites: Here's help with your primary ballot (like who will replace this guy) Stumped by your primary ballot? We've digested some of the issues. Jim McDermott’s seat Nine candidates have filed to replace Jim McDermott in the... KUOW Staff
This guy at the Democratic National Convention is over it He was one of the light operators on Tuesday night – seated behind the stage, far above the delegates at the DNC in Philly. And he looked how many... KUOW Staff
Who's happier – Democrats or Republicans? If you compare the tone of the Republican convention with Bill Clinton's speech on Tuesday night and Michelle Obama's two nights ago, you could argue... David Hyde
Joy and pain in Washington delegation as Hillary makes history Hillary Clinton made history Tuesday night when she became the first woman nominated for president by a major party. The moment drew mixed emotions from... Kate OConnell
They’re not all aboard: Tensions, protests continue on day 2 of DNC Democrats woke up Tuesday morning still aglow from Michelle Obama's epic address at the convention Monday evening. It was a useful distraction from the... KUOW
The Clinton-Sanders divide in 2 soundbites from Washingtonians If you want to have the Hillary Clinton-Bernie Sanders divide explained in two sound bites, you could do worse than Jack Smith and Pamela Eakes. Kate OConnell