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In the week since Katie Wilson officially became Seattle’s mayor-elect, there have suddenly been a lot of think pieces about her from the national press.
Editorial boards at the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal have taken a certain “doom mongering” stance on another socialist winning office. The President of the United States added his two cents, and called her a communist.
Wilson’s election is making waves in a year when both democrats and democratic socialists scored high profile wins across the country.
But let’s be honest: national reporting is usually scant here in the PNW, and pretty late to the game. KUOW listeners – many of them, have been clued into this race for weeks if not months.
What we haven't heard is the inside story of the Wilson campaign – how the team took a newcomer to electoral politics – a policy wonk, whose style she herself has called “pretty dumpy” – and got her elected mayor.
And what does the future look like for progressives in a city with a historically fickle electorate?
Two key figures from the Wilson campaign team joined Soundside to share their view on how it all went down.
GUESTS:
- Katie Wilson campaign manager Alex Gallo Brown
- WinPower strategies political consultant, and Katie Wilson’s consultant, Jake Simpson
RELATED LINKS:
- Trump threatens Seattle’s World Cup, calls Mayor-elect Wilson ‘communist’ - Seattle Times
- Seattle’s coming socialist experiment - Washington Post
- Seattle Elects Mamdani West - Wall Street Journal
- Katie Wilson is the new mayor but confronts the same challenges - Seattle Times
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