Elections

Jason Rittereiser suspends congressional campaign; congratulates Kim Schrier

Attor­ney and for­mer pros­e­cu­tor Jason Rit­tereis­er announced moments ago that he is sus­pend­ing his cam­paign for Con­gress after con­clud­ing that his chances of over­tak­ing Kim Schri­er in Wash­ing­ton’s Top Two elec­tion are slim to none.

Here’s the full state­ment released by his campaign.

Today, I have sus­pend­ed my cam­paign for Con­gress in WA-08. Despite mak­ing up ground in the vote total since elec­tion night in this close race, with today’s bal­lot release, it has become clear that the path to vic­to­ry is unlike­ly. As a result, I have reached out to Kim Schri­er to offer my con­grat­u­la­tions, sup­port, and best wish­es in the gen­er­al election.

This race has always been greater than any one indi­vid­ual. The 8th Con­gres­sion­al Dis­trict will help deter­mine con­trol of the House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives. I care deeply about this dis­trict, and as Democ­rats, we must win this seat. The best thing for our par­ty, the dis­trict, and our nation, is to come togeth­er to ensure we take back con­trol of Con­gress and put a check on the Trump Administration.

To the vot­ers in the 8th Dis­trict, we are at a defin­ing moment in Amer­i­ca. We all want a nation that is secure, fam­i­lies that are healthy, a job that is sta­ble, our chil­dren edu­cat­ed, and our envi­ron­ment pro­tect­ed. These val­ues tran­scend polit­i­cal divides and define us not by par­ty but as Amer­i­cans. Please cher­ish the oppor­tu­ni­ty to affect our democ­ra­cy by vot­ing in Novem­ber and send the first Demo­c­rat to Con­gress from our great district.

To our vol­un­teers, I will be for­ev­er grate­ful for your tire­less and ded­i­cat­ed work on our campaign.

It is our shared val­ues and vision for bet­ter days ahead that unit­ed us in our effort to change the tide of pol­i­tics and break through the par­ti­san divide to con­nect with vot­ers in every cor­ner of the 8th Con­gres­sion­al Dis­trict. Our cam­paign was bet­ter because of your work.

To our sup­port­ers, thank you. My wife, Michelle, and I remain over­whelmed by your encour­age­ment, your gen­eros­i­ty, and your com­mit­ment to us and our cam­paign. Please know that our grat­i­tude is immea­sur­able, and we are for­ev­er thank­ful for your support.

Run­ning for the Unit­ed States Con­gress has been the priv­i­lege of my pro­fes­sion­al life. I am proud of our staff, the cam­paign we built, and the race we ran. We launched our cam­paign cen­tered on liv­ing our val­ues, to stand up for what’s right, and to send the next gen­er­a­tion of lead­ers to Con­gress. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, today, we came up short of our goal. But, there remains much work to be done to return progress to our pol­i­tics and to deliv­er a bet­ter nation for the next generation.

We are just get­ting started.

As of this after­noon, Repub­li­can Dino Rossi had 72,185 votes (43.17% of the vote), while the top Demo­c­ra­t­ic con­tender, Dr. Kim Schri­er, had 31,312 votes (18.73% of the vote). Rit­tereis­er is in third place with 30,196 votes (18.06% of the vote). He trails Schri­er by 1,116 votes after five days of bal­lot counting.

With­in his home coun­ty of Kit­ti­tas, Rit­tereis­er is the top Demo­c­ra­t­ic vote get­ter, with 28.15% of the vote. How­ev­er, Kim Schri­er is the Demo­c­ra­t­ic can­di­date with the most sup­port in every oth­er coun­ty in the dis­trict, and appears set to move on.

Twelve can­di­dates filed for the open seat being vacat­ed by incum­bent Dave Reichert last May. Now just two are left: Dino Rossi and Kim Schri­er. They will be locked in a fierce bat­tle for suprema­cy in Wash­ing­ton’s 8th Con­gres­sion­al Dis­trict between now and the con­clu­sion of the Novem­ber gen­er­al elec­tion in sev­er­al months.

Andrew Villeneuve

Andrew Villeneuve is the founder and executive director of the Northwest Progressive Institute, as well as the founder of NPI's sibling, the Northwest Progressive Foundation. He has worked to advance progressive causes for over two decades as a strategist, speaker, author, and organizer. Andrew is also a cybersecurity expert, a veteran facilitator, a delegate to the Washington State Democratic Central Committee, and a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps.

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