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Jay Inslee
public safety
Oct. 22, 2021
The Police’s Farcical War on Vaccine Mandates
It turns out cops may not have a special appreciation for the sanctity of life after all.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
q&a
July 16, 2020
Jay Inslee on How Joe Biden Got Progressive on Climate Change
The Washington governor who set the bar for climate pledges discusses Biden’s ambitious new policy and how the pandemic radicalized the nominee.
By
David Wallace-Wells
coronavirus
Apr. 5, 2020
As Trump Admin Tells States to ‘Do Your Part,’ Governors Ask What Trump Is Doing
Governors continued to lambaste the Trump administration’s coronavirus negligence after the surgeon general told states to help manage the crisis.
By
Matt Stieb
life after warming
Aug. 23, 2019
The Political Status Quo Is No Match for Climate Change
As the Amazon rainforest burns at an alarming rate in Bolsonaro’s Brazil, Jay Inslee’s climate change presidential candidacy flames out.
By
David Wallace-Wells
intelligencer chats
Aug. 22, 2019
Did Jay Inslee Get a Fair Shake From Voters?
Intelligencer stafffers discuss the departure of the “climate candidate” from the Democratic primary.
By
Benjamin Hart,
Sarah Jones,
and
Eric Levitz
vision 2020
Aug. 21, 2019
Governor Jay Inslee on Why He’s Dropping Out of the 2020 White House Race
“I do think we succeeded in raising the profile of climate change as an issue,” says the Democrat.
By
David Wallace-Wells
vision 2020
Aug. 20, 2019
Climate Candidate Who Proposed Climate Debate Won’t Qualify for Climate Debate
A tough blow to Jay Inslee’s campaign.
By
Matt Stieb
vision 2020
July 11, 2019
Why Are Governors Doing So Poorly in the 2020 Race?
In reality, the governors-run-best assumption hasn’t been accurate for years. And many senators in the race have other things going for them.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Apr. 26, 2019
2020 Candidates Begin Signing Unity Pledge, With Sanders Taking the Lead
The candidate some feared as divisive was the first to take Indivisible’s pledge for civility and a united front against Trump.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Apr. 16, 2019
A Long Talk With the 2020 Candidate Putting Climate Change First
The Washington governor on nuclear power, constituent Howard Schultz, and the prospect of debating Trump.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
vision 2020
Mar. 1, 2019
Jay Inslee Is the Democratic Party’s Sanest 2020 Candidate
He’s the only one promising to prioritize climate. That makes him exceptionally rational — and an almost certain loser.
By
Eric Levitz
tales from the trail
Jan. 18, 2019
Kamala Harris Zeroes In on Baltimore for 2020 Headquarters
According to Democrats familiar with her thinking. Also: Thoughts from a Beto booster and a run by L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti looks less likely.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
the wall
Jan. 10, 2019
Republicans Fear Trump’s Fake National Emergency Could Pave Way for a Real One
Marco Rubio thinks out loud: You wouldn’t want some Democrat to use special powers on climate change, would you?
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Jan. 8, 2019
NYC Care Is Coming, and So Is the Health-Care Reform Wave
Bill de Blasio’s universal health-care proposal is part of a trend.
By
Sarah Jones
2020 presidential election
Jan. 7, 2019
Single-Issue Presidential Candidates Like Jay Inslee Are Rare
Inslee says he’ll only talk about climate change. That will make his identity clear, but it’s not an approach that’s likely to win.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
June 28, 2011
Democrat Lynn Woolsey Plans to Leave the House
She’s fleeing.
By
Mike Vilensky
best congress ever!
Jan. 6, 2011
The House’s Reading of the Constitution Gets Off to an Awkward Start
Democrats want to know why, exactly, we’re not going to mention the slavery parts.
By
Dan Amira