Seattle mayoral candidate Katie Wilson reveals plan to ‘Trump-proof’ the city

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Katie Wilson, a candidate for Mayor of Seattle, said as “Trump resistant” in front of the primary, which was approaching his plan on Tuesday.
Local News Business King 5 News As a political slogan, he spoke with the democratic candidate who used the term “Trump-proof” and asks what it would require.
“There are several aspects of this, and some of this tries to protect our immigrant communities and to make sure we maintain the necessary process and protest.” He said.
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Katie Wilson, a candidate for Mayor of Seattle, described the “Trump-Rahtrame” as protecting the city against federal expenditure cuts. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
He added that the primary focal point, which President Donald Trump claims that the potential federal expenditure cuts, which he claimed that “without a home without a home, can leave without medical care”, will have an effect.
“As the Mayor, I will earn new progressive income to ensure that we can continue to provide trust by Seattle residents.” He said. “In addition to making sure that we use the income we have as effective and efficiently as possible, we should make really hard choices and make sure that we use our budget to the end in the coming years, because it will be difficult.”
Wilson used the term “Trump Yarpot” before 2017 Campaign Defending city income tax in households who earn more than 250,000 dollars a year. At that time he worked as the Secretary General of the Transit Riders Union.
He referred to this early campaign on the current campaign website.
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Seattle will hold its democratic primary elections in August. (Reuters/Chris Helgren)
“After eight years here, we have to think about how to protect ourselves and our neighbors from the actions of a virulence federal administration.”
Wilson is running as a democratic primary against the current mayor Bruce Harrell, who has been holding the position since 2022. If it was elected, Harrell would be the first Mayor of Seattle to win a second term in 20 years. There are five more candidates in primary education.
Democratic primary for the Mayor of Seattle, the general election will be held on 5 August on November 4.
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