Events
Whatcom County Canvassing
There is a clear choice in this election. We can continue to move this country forward or we can let John Koster take us backwards. We can get our local economy back on track and hold Wall Street firms accountable, or we can let John Koster repeal the progress that we have already made.
Please join the Larsen campaign focused on what matters here in Northwest Washington: getting our local economy back on track, fighting for the next generation of Air Force Tankers to be build here in Northwest Washington, and helping our seniors with the high cost of prescription drugs.
Come join the Larsen campaign as we communicate this message to the voters. We will be doorbelling in Whatcom County this Sunday!
Please call and schedule a shift today (425) 259-1866 or just show up to our event . Thank you!
We can't do this without you!
Time: 1pm on Sunday September 5th
Location: Democratic Headquarters, 215 W. Holly Street, Suite B-27, Bellingham, WA 98225
Past Events:
- 8/13 Bruins for Rick Canvassing Event
- 8/4/10 Snohomish Reception for Rick
- 7/3-7/4/10 Walk with Rick on 4th of July Parades
- 6/26/10 Bellingham Canvass with Rick
- 6/12/10 Office Opening/Canvass Kick-Off
Latest from the Campaign
| September 3 | Koster Signs the Americans for Tax Reform Federal Taxpayer Protection Pledge |
| September 1 | Sept 5th - Whatcom County Canvassing |
| August 17 | Larsen in Strong Position Heading into General Election |
| August 15 | 48 Hours to Go! |
| August 6 | Glenn Bordner Supports Rick! |
In the News
| August 30 | Larsen: Karzai passes buck on corruption, Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
| August 22 | In three hot state races, the message is everything, Everett Herald |
| August 17 | Larsen: This election is about economy, support for seniors, Bellingham Herald |
| August 3 | Larsen targets Koster's embrace of Tea Party, oil drilling, Everett Herald |
| August 2 | Rep. Rick Larsen criticized by opponents on both sides, Everett Herald |










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.