Is Washington's voting system safe from hackers? Kim Malcolm talks with Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman about election security in Washington state. Kim Malcolm
Everyone hates political attack ads. But is there a silver lining to all that spending? Does all that campaign ad money at least give the economy a boost? David Hyde
Undeterred by rape allegation, Sen. Joe Fain supporters applaud campaign Two weeks after former Seattle city official Candace Faber tweeted that he raped her in 2007, Sen. Joe Fain made a campaign appearance on Sunday with his family and miniature Schnauzer-Yorkie mix, Waffles, in tow. Sydney Brownstone
Will Washington lead the nation on a carbon tax this November? A new Elway Poll shows 50 percent of Washington voters now back the carbon tax initiative I-1631 on the November ballot. Q13 political analyst C.R. Douglas joined KUOW’s Angela King to discuss the initiative’s propects. Angela King
Outside money floods into Rossi-Schrier race: Can anyone stop it? Millions of dollars flood in to Washington State from all over the country, mostly for political ads. David Hyde
Voting can be dangerous for domestic violence survivors There’s a way for domestic violence survivors to protect themselves. But it’s not always easy. Amy Rolph
Trade, immigration and semi-automatic rifles... All topics that set the candidates apart in a debate Monday between Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell and Republican challenger Susan Hutchison. Trade, immigration and semi-automatic rifles... All topics that set the candidates apart in a debate Monday between Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell and Republican challenger Susan Hutchison. Paige Browning
Will Kavanaugh saga help Washington Dems flip the U.S. House? Senator Patty Murray thinks the Kavanaugh saga will help Washington Democrats win in 2018. But flipping a house seat won't be easy. David Hyde
Why Google and Facebook want to change WA's transparency laws for election advertising Kim Malcolm talks with The Stranger associate editor Eli Sanders are why big tech companies like Facebook and Google want to change Washington's laws that govern transparency in political advertising. Kim Malcolm
Week In Review live from the Neptune Theatre! Bill Radke was joined on stage by New York Times bestselling author Ijeoma Oluo, C.R. Douglas, political analyst for Q13 and Geekwire's Civic Innovation Editor Monica Nickelsburg. Bill Radke