06/26/10 - Doorbell with Rick Larsen
It was bound to happen – Sarah Palin has set her sights on Northwest Washington.
Last Saturday Sarah Palin endorsed John Koster, and the Koster campaign welcomed her support with open arms.
Our campaign to solve local problems with common sense and hard work has been placed directly in Sarah Palin’s crosshairs.
I need your help to keep this race focused on what matters in our local communities: getting our economy back on track and holding Wall Street accountable.
Join me on Saturday, June 26th as we take our message to the voters.
Doorbell with Rick Larsen
Time: 12:00pm
Location: Mallard Ice Cream 1323 Railroad Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225
Bring: Sunscreen and comfortable shoes
A Palin endorsement means John Koster is opening up his campaign warchest to a potential landslide of out-of-state contributions; contributions that will fund his campaign to eliminate the help seniors are getting to pay for prescription drugs, privatize Social Security, and protect the lax regulations that led to the BP oil spill.
I say let her come. Sarah Palin can target me and put Northwest Washington in her crosshairs, but it won’t stop me from fighting for what I believe is right.
Latest from the Campaign
| July 13 | Larsen Re-election Effort Off to Strong Start |
| November 8 | Larsen Victory Statement |
| November 5 | Larsen Statement on Race for 2nd Congressional District |
| November 4 | Larsen Statement on New Results |
| November 3 | Larsen Statement on Updated Results |
| October 28 | Larsen Touts Strong Support from Local Law Enforcement in Re-Election Bid |
In the News
| November 15 | Editorial: Larsen wins another term, Whidbey News-Times |
| November 8 | Rep. Larsen wins re-election to Wash. 2nd District, Seattle Times |
| November 6 | Larsen increases his lead over Koster, Everett Herald |
| November 5 | Larsen increases lead for Congress, Bellingham Herald |
| October 25 | Poll: Larsen leads Koster, Seattle Post-Intelligencer |




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Rick Larsen has represented Washington state's 2nd Congressional District since 2000. Rick was born and raised in Arlington and his family has called Northwest Washington home for over a century.