Will Trump provoke backlash with Washington state voters this year? Enumclaw resident Jeannie Bystrom’s face screwed up when asked about President Trump. David Hyde
Full disclosure: Those political mailers are funded by corporations Your mailbox is likely stuffed with political mailers. But do you always know who’s funding those campaigns? One state senator wants to require big donors’ names and corporate logos on those ads. Ruby de Luna
Travel expert Rick Steves reflects on the fragility of our democracy In his new documentary, "Fascism in Europe," Rick Steves looks at the rise of leaders like Hitler and Mussolini. Bill Radke
Debate: Should local governments be able to tax food and drink? Should local governments be prohibited from taxing retail food and drink? Ruby de Luna
Big Soda pours $20M into I-1634 to stop the spread of taxes on sugary drinks A statewide ballot initiative would stop local governments from passing any new taxes on food and beverages, like Seattle did with soda. Angela King gets into Initiative 1634 with political analysts C.R. Douglas and Joni Balter. Angela King
Rossi and Schrier mix it up with U.S. House seat at stake Republican Dino Rossi and Democrat Kim Schrier square off over health care insurance, trade tariffs, gun control and border policy in a wide-ranging debate. David Hyde
Debate: Should you vote for a carbon fee? This year, voters will decide whether or not to instate a first-in-the-nation fee on carbon emissions in the state. We invited groups for and against the ballot measure to talk about why they support and oppose I-1631. John Ryan
Candidates for Washington's 9th District debate corporate money and military spending U.S. House Representative Democrat Adam Smith is being challenged by political newcomer Sarah Smith, a Democratic Socialist. Bill Radke
Everyone hates political attack ads. But is there a silver lining to all that spending? Does all that campaign ad money at least give the economy a boost? David Hyde
Will Washington lead the nation on a carbon tax this November? A new Elway Poll shows 50 percent of Washington voters now back the carbon tax initiative I-1631 on the November ballot. Q13 political analyst C.R. Douglas joined KUOW’s Angela King to discuss the initiative’s propects. Angela King