http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002031749_reichert10e.htmlA chief architect of King County Sheriff Dave Reichert's run for Congress left the campaign yesterday because of his role in directing an advertising campaign attacking former state Insurance Commissioner Deborah Senn, who is running for state attorney general.
Bruce Boram, a Seattle-based political consultant, is director of the group behind the ads, the Voters Education Committee.
The group, which has spent at least $600,000 on television ads in the Seattle area, yesterday refused to comply with a state Public Disclosure Commission demand that it say who is paying for the ads.
Boram, who was Reichert's spokesman, strategist and a key fund-raiser, said he was stepping down because the furor over the ads was threatening to spill into the congressional race.
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had to see which party this guy belongs to - no real mention in the article -
Reichert jumps into congressional race on Republican tickethttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2001851136_reichert05e.htmlKing County Sheriff Dave Reichert announced today that he will run for Congress on the Republican ticket in a bid to replace outgoing Republican U.S. Rep. Jennifer Dunn.
Political observers have named the 53- year-old sheriff as a top Republican contender, following Dunn's surprise announcement Friday that she would not seek a seventh term representing the 8th District, which covers much of South and East King County and parts of Pierce County.
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Just more SOP for the GOP?