In Washington’s fourth Congressional district, farmer Clint Didier will face state legislator Dan Newhouse in November.
Both are Republicans, but because of a quirk in Washington’s law, the two top vote-getters in the primary election run in the general election.
Northwest Public Radio‘s Rowan Moore Gerety joins Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson to discuss the race.
Guest
- Rowan Moore Gerety, reporter for Northwest Public Radio. He tweets @rowanmg.
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