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Alice Woldt, executive director of the Washington Association of Churches, acknowledges the campaign strange bedfellows.
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Also, if there was a top-two in 2004, Woldt probably would have won in the general.
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The last time an incumbent Democrat in the state legislature was challenged by a Democrat was when disgruntled unions pushed lefty Alice Woldt against the conservative-ish House Appropriations Committee Chair, former Rep. Helen Sommers (D-36, Seattle) in 2004.
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When Woldt was asked at The Times editorial endorsement meeting what she thought of the campaign mailing, incredibly, she said she had not seen it or read it.
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House Speaker Frank Chopp D-43, close to both SEIU and Woldt, has angered many Democrats who believe he could have intervened to halt the anti-Sommers effort.
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See my earlier commentary about Woldt here, here and my favorite: the threat e-mail sent to me by Woldt's wastrel son Timmy
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Robert Woldt of Freedom, a Navy veteran, described Hartzheim as an all-around good guy.
Hartzheim, John F. 1968
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I didn't think they'd ever find anything, Woldt said.
Hartzheim, John F. 1968
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Others signing the letter were Michael Ramos, executive director of the Church Council of Greater Seattle; Alice Woldt, executive director of the Washington Association of Churches; Rev.
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Since its inception in December 2006, Winnebago County has saved $713,301 in jail costs in the first three years of the program because SSTOP participants served 11,391 fewer days in jail, Woldt said.
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