Sky, I'm pleased to see NR has taken this on. Our two liberal rags, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and The Seattle Times are even investigating the irregularities and reporting facts. This is a huge gauge of the pendulum swing out here.
In case "bubble" doesn't connote effectively, it's an outline of a sort of oval shape that needs to be filled in.
Sentiment on the local level here does not seem to indicate that Rossi will hurt his political future by challenging a corrupt election result.
Thanks for the ping
First encouraging article on this I have read in weeks.
Perhaps God will bring justice to this tragedy after all.
P.S. If I were a betting man, I would wager from this article that National Review has already talked to people who know this judge well, and they are almost certain he is not going to throw away his entire legal reputation on 129 phony votes.
Byron York is a gem. I remember him shining the spotlight on the senatorial election in S.Dakota in '02, in which Johnson beat Thune under questionable circumstances.