As the race comes to an end, it is clear that this is one of the most important elections of our time. It has been stated by several individuals that this race will confirm whether or not Americans are pleased with the progress that has taken place. Americans are taking this opportunity to send a message to President Obama with either vote they cast. This election could very well determine if the House and Senate remain Democratic or if Americans feel that more change is needed.
"Independent groups have poured more money into the race between Sen. Patty Murray and Dino Rossi than in all but two Senate contests, a flood of spending that reflects both a tight battle and the role of large — and secretive — donors in this year's elections." (Seattletimes.nwsource.com) It has been estimated that nearly 12 million dollars collectively have been donated by independent groups for both Patty Murray and Dino Rossi. Over this past election cycle, 168 million dollars have been donated to Republican candidates from conservative groups nation wide. "Liberal groups outside of Democratic Party committees have spent $75 million." (seattletimes.nwsource.com) Rossi has received 6.9 million dollars in independent expenditures while Murray has received 5.2 million dollars. "The heavy spending by third-party groups in the Washington Senate race is unusual but not surprising, said Bill Allison, editorial director of the Sunlight Foundation, a government transparency group in Washington, D.C." (seattletimes.nwsource.com) This race is so fascinating because both candidates believe they can win. There is equal opportunity for both and ultimately the results will set the stage for our state in the coming years.
Everyone is very aware of the importance of this elections and voters in Snohomish County aren't taking their time in having their voices heard. According to the Everett Herald, "For 71,598 voters in Snohomish County, the election is over." 18.9 percent of the voters in Snohomish County sent in their ballots Tuesday morning. "Snohomish County Auditor Carolyn Weikel said Tuesday she didn’t anticipate such a high rate of return with a full week to go in voting." (heraldnet.com) Although almost all of the ballots in Snohomish County are arriving by mail, about 13,000 ballots have been counted coming from 24-hour drop boxes. The returning number of ballots in King County is a little bit different. Only 164,126 out of 1,073,317 ballots have been returned. That is roughly 15.29 percent. “'We’re a little bit under what we anticipated but not dramatically so,' said Chief Communications Officer Kim van Ekstrom. 'Everything is still on target.'” (heraldnet.com)