Interview with Washington State Representative Jim Walsh (19th Leg. District) about the "Red Wave" in the 2022 elections and what this could mean in Washington State

In this video we interview Washington State Representative Jim Walsh (19th Legislative District) and discuss the “Red Wave” discussed by many around the nation for this 2022 election cycle. What would this “wave” election look like in Washington State? How could it change the impact of state government? What is causing it to build in Washington State? Will it pass Washington State this time?

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This video was originally launched on our YouTube channel on May 27, 2022:

We covered two segments in this interview last week. We will post the 2nd segment later this week.


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Background articles and reference links:

Representative Jim Walsh (19th LD) official website

Representative Jim Walsh (19th LD) campaign website

Governor Jay Inslee official website

Public Disclosure Commission official website (good for research)

Washington State Secretary of State official website

Some generic “Red Wave” stories coming out about 2022:

Foxnews – “Giant Red Wave coming” (May 31, 2022)

New York Post – “GOP primary turnout suggest Red Wave” (May 18, 2022)

CNN – “How Big will the Republican Wave be this fall?” (April 7, 2022)

CNN – “Analysis: The Republican Wave is building fast” (May 26, 2022)

11 COMMENTS

  1. Totally agree with Saltherring. As long as the Democrats can cheat behind closed doors, you can vote until you’re blue in the face and it isn’t going to make a difference. The Dominion machines are solidly in place. Corruption!
    Any state government that locks out one of its Senators from entry into his office because he didn’t get the kill shot says it all. No long have ANY confidence in the system.

    • There are 39 counties in Washington State. Only one of them has Dominion Machines – Franklin. It isn’t Dominion. Not in this state. I’m not asking you to have confidence, but at least get the facts right. There are other problems which are far more significant and work having confrontations over on this subject.

    • For example, the Mason County Auditor, funded by Zuckerberg in the 2020 election decided to exclude all in-person observing. Another example – the San Juan County Auditor couldn’t even do a recount properly when one was requested for just one precinct on Orcas Island. Another example – the Spokane County Auditor – also funded by Zuckerberg during the 2020 election refuses to have cameras in the counting or storage areas of the elections office. Why? No good reason and it is not for good things.

      There are plenty more of these specifically, but our canvassing efforts in 23 counties over the past year has also revealed a bunch of very specific problems in the rolls, the methods of registering voters, the process of keeping the voter rolls “clean” and other issues. We are collecting the facts and trying to document the truth, and find solutions working towards better options in the future. Not staying home and throwing our hands up in the air like that will solve anything.

  2. My concern about inviting all to enter the ring and run for office is that it could diminish chances for those who are really prepared to lead. I’m speaking of diluting the vote. Look at what Inslee supposedly did, convincing other Dems to not run (as I heard it, anyway) vs all the candidates running alongside with the numerous challengers across the row. (I know he’s not up for re-election until 2024: just an example) Your read on this?

    • At this point, it is too late to jump into running for office this year (outside the unusual step of trying to do a write-in campaign, which is not often successful). Filing week closed on May 21st. However, it is true that a lot of people jump into running for office who don’t really think about what is involved, and plenty of people run who are not qualified.

  3. I am not expecting a Red Wave in Washington’s November elections. Not because Washingtonians are any less as fed up as people in other states but because of this state’s Democrat-imposed cheat-by-mail election system. It is anyone’s guess how many illegal voters submit ballots and how many invalid, fake ballots ballots end up being counted, especially in horribly corrupt King County. And this doesn’t count the ballots that are switched by rigged Dominion machines.

    • There are many problems. On this we agree. However, I’ve seen plenty of election victories that would never have happened if everything was totally “rigged.” The deck is stacked against transparency and truth, but we still have to push back. I believe the Left most certainly wants you to be apathetic and not participate. That is how they like it. Far better to engage, expose the truth, and work to correct the obvious problems and uncover those that are not so obvious.

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