Democrat Rep. Kim Schrier faces many competitors in her bid for reelection to represent her district in Washington in U.S. Congress. If a TV ad she aired recently is any indication, she is under pressure.
“She claims to be standing up to the Biden administration,” said Caleb Heimlich, chairman of the Washington State Republican Party.
Reagan Dunn, Jesse Jensen, Matt Larkin, and Scott Stephenson are among Schrier’s Republican challengers.
“There are nuanced differences in their backgrounds,” Heimlich said. “They all have their own strengths in their differences and any of the candidates could win the primary.”
The Aug. 2 top-two primary ballot will also list Democrat Keith Arnold of Auburn, Patrick Dillon of Issaquah from the Concordia Party and Independent Ryan Burkett also of Issaquah. They did not respond to requests for comment….