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The only thing that matters about this election is what you, the voters of the 9th Congressional District of Washington, think in regards to who is going to represent this district in Congress from the years 2015 - 2017.  This blog has about fifty thousand words on it, and tells you more about where I stand on the day-to-day issues than your standard, conventional politician's website filled with platitudes and photos. It offers substance, not style.  I'm counting on a substantial number of voters in a 4-candidate race to show that substance accounts for something.  Don't worry about whether you think your vote will be in the majority or not, that doesn't matter, because in the primary, I don't need a majority, I just need enough votes to make the Top 2, which will keep me in the running until the General Election, and come Primary Day, while big names in other states will have run their course and finished short, I'll still be in it.  Thanks!

Hi, voters, I need your help ... I think it is going to be extremely close between me and Basler for 2nd place, and thereby the other qualifier, besides Smith, for the next round of elections.  You have until the very Primary Day, Aug. 5, Tuesday, to mail in your ballots: in most mailboxes by 12:00 P.M., at most post offices by 5:00 P.M., in government drop-in boxes by 8:00 P.M.  - Mark

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-- Mark Greene, candidate for U.S. Representative, 9th Congressional District

[updated or revised from 7/19/14 - 8/3/14]

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