
This week’s poll asks if party unity is more important than strict adherence to conservative principles in the upcoming elections. Share your opinion on whether unity is key to winning, principles should come first, or if it all depends on the candidate and race. Cast your vote and join the conversation!
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Opinion: ‘Politics makes strange bedfellows’
In this column by Clark County Today editor Ken Vance, he takes a look behind the scenes at the Clark County Republican Party's recent meeting, where Paul Harris was reco...
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- Opinion: Were Republican voters just sleeping during the August primary election?CCRP Chairman Matt Bumala says 60% of primary no-shows in the 17th and 18th districts were Republicans.
- Opinion: WA Cares’ launch showcased care WA Cares did not provideGov. Ferguson showcased a caregiving arrangement at the WA Cares launch that the program had not paid for a single day of.
- Auditor, auditor candidate address scrutiny over job titleGreg Kimsey says roughly 40 county employees hold the deputy county auditor designation Kelly used in his campaign.
- Opinion: Is Mitchell Kelly misleading voters with his ‘deputy auditor’ claim?Clark County HR records show no position called “Deputy County Auditor” has ever existed, Anderson argues.
- Opinion: Democrats rig the ballot to save their income taxChurchill argues the ballot disclosure warning voters of education cuts describes revenue never collected and not yet allocated.







