Although Pramila Jayapal is not yet considered a career politician, she is already showing signs of a Mayhewian re-election mindset. Through mailers, symbolic speeches, and attempting to out-tweet Trump, Jayapal is committed to earning her seat time and time again. Advertising Although PAC's were contradictory to her initial campaign platform, since Jayapal began accepting financial support from funds such as Women Vote , her public profile has been raised dramatically due to an onslaught of mailers sent around the Seattle area. Her face, at times has saturated the post offices to the point where many less-than-liberal households are receiving mailers in copious amounts. Credit Claiming With the entirety of the Democratic Party taking on Trump's Emergency Declaration, Jayapal found a small opportunity to remind her very liberal base of her continuing opposition to the Presidents border wall through her social media. She stated on Twitter (@RepJayapal) that she...
Last Election In her most recent election, Jayapal defeated Craig Keller who has been on the general election ballot multiple times in the past decade. It was a landslide victory, with 83.6% of the vote - 329,000 votes. Her fiercest opponent during the primaries has been Washington State House member Brady Walkinshaw, who has taken just over 20% of the vote during his most successful run. There is doubt Walkinshaw will run in the next election given he has just been named CEO of Grist, an online environmental magazine. Primary Election Outlook Pramila Jayapal has outperformed herself in each Washington Primary since 2014. From a 42% win in 2014 to 56% in 2016 , Jayapal seems to be well positioned for nomination. Unlike many other states, Washington's primaries have Democrats and Republicans side by side on the same ballot. The runner up from each primary has always been from the left alongside Jayapal, and it should be expected multiple Democrats will challenge her again f...