YakTriNews.com (KAPP-TV/KVEW-TV) - August 21, 2018 by Maria Leal
US Senate candidate Susan Hutchison visits Yakima
Article online at https://bit.ly/2MvTimt
YAKIMA, Wash. - United States Senator Maria Cantwell's challenger, Susan Hutchison was in Yakima on Thursday.
This was Hutchison's first visit back to the valley, since beating 27 other challengers in the primary election.
She will face off against Cantwell who's held her seat for 18 years.
Hutchison was the former Washington State Republican Party Chair and said some of her top priorities are: the state's income tax, defending military men and women, bold immigration reform and forest fires.
"I'm going to tell the truth about these bad policies that affect so many people’s lives and certainly in the Yakima valley with all of the agriculture and all the jobs that depend on agriculture we've got huge issues to solve,” said Hutchison.
Hutchison said she will continue to listen to her supporters throughout the state on all sorts of issues.
“I am gratified that the people of eastern Washington put their support behind me and I’m taking the next several months to earn their support and gain more voters,” said Hutchison.
Hutchison will continue her tour across the region and will visit the Tri-Cities on Wednesday, Walla Walla and Spokane later this week.
US Senate candidate Susan Hutchison visits Yakima
Article online at https://bit.ly/2MvTimt
YAKIMA, Wash. - United States Senator Maria Cantwell's challenger, Susan Hutchison was in Yakima on Thursday.
This was Hutchison's first visit back to the valley, since beating 27 other challengers in the primary election.
She will face off against Cantwell who's held her seat for 18 years.
Hutchison was the former Washington State Republican Party Chair and said some of her top priorities are: the state's income tax, defending military men and women, bold immigration reform and forest fires.
"I'm going to tell the truth about these bad policies that affect so many people’s lives and certainly in the Yakima valley with all of the agriculture and all the jobs that depend on agriculture we've got huge issues to solve,” said Hutchison.
Hutchison said she will continue to listen to her supporters throughout the state on all sorts of issues.
“I am gratified that the people of eastern Washington put their support behind me and I’m taking the next several months to earn their support and gain more voters,” said Hutchison.
Hutchison will continue her tour across the region and will visit the Tri-Cities on Wednesday, Walla Walla and Spokane later this week.