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The Daily Briefing – January 27, 2026

When 400,000 voters speak, Democrats hit the snooze button and let “democracy” wait until the ballot.

The Daily Briefing – January 23, 2026

For Democrats, when voters keep overruling you, the solution isn’t better ideas—it’s shutting down the opposition.

The Daily Briefing – January 22, 2026

When Democrats say “nonpartisan,” they usually mean “our turn to redraw the lines.”    

The Daily Briefing – January 21, 2026

When Democrats lose the argument, they just rewrite the rules.

The Daily Briefing – January 20, 2026

When voters keep rejecting their agenda, Olympia’s answer is to rig the rules so voters can’t fight back.      

The Daily Briefing – January 19, 2026

In Olympia, affordability now means higher bills for you and subsidies for Democrats’ favorite industries.

The Daily Briefing – January 15, 2026

Democrats heard Washingtonians hate taxes and said, “Great, let’s add another one.”

The Daily Briefing – January 14, 2026

Bob Ferguson opened session by thanking workers for fixing disasters… and then immediately proposed creating a new one with a 9.9% income tax.

The Daily Briefing – January 13, 2026

With the 2026 legislative session officially underway, welcome to the “Crime Edition” of the Daily Briefing—where Democrats waste no time proving they’re soft on crime across the board, whether it’s burglars on the street, fraud in state programs, or violent offenders getting endless do-overs.

The Daily Briefing – January 12, 2026

Democrats’ budgeting strategy is simple: spend first, panic later, blame others always.

The Daily Briefing – January 8, 2026

After a year of clutching their pearls about “threats to democracy,” Washington Democrats suddenly discovered mid-decade gerrymandering is totally fine.

The Daily Briefing – January 7, 2026

Democrats chased climate clout—and Washington commuters got canceled sailings.