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Cronulla Sharks face battle to play semi final at Shark Park

The Sharks may be locked out of their traditional home ground during the NRL finals, with concerns over the venue’s facilities.

It seems that Cronulla will finish in the top four, and with the minor premiership all-but out of reach, they would have to finish second on the table in order to host a match at Shark Park.

NRL guidelines require teams that are hosting finals in the second and third weeks to play at a major venue in their city – meaning Cronulla would be shunted to Moore Park in the event that they don’t get a chance to host a finals match until either of those weekends.

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But if they were to finish second, they would be entitled to play at Shark Park in week one – should the facilities meet NRL standards.

At the moment, that remains up in the air.

“If we win a home-ground advantage, we would want to play at home,” Sharks chief executive Dino Mezzatesta told AAP.

“That’s our starting point and given we are a fair bit out we will continue to have dialogue with the NRL.

“We have had no problem selling out our games regardless of the timeslot.”

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Due to renovations in the Shire, capacity for recent games has been capped at roughly 11,500 people. Last weekend’s thriller against the Rabbitohs was sold out several days in advance, with an official attendance of 11,492 announced.

For context, in 2008 when the venue last hosted a finals match, the crowd was 18,252.

The ongoing renovations at the stadium have been a hot topic in recent days, with ARLC boss Peter V’landys and NSW premier Dominic Perrottet trading barbs about funding allocated to Shark Park, along with Brookvale and Leichhardt ovals.

NRL head of football Graham Annesley said that the governing body hadn’t yet “reached any conclusion that we would relocate the Sharks should they qualify for a home semi-final”.

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Corruption watchdog investigates Queensland Building and Construction Commission as complaints almost double

The state’s corruption watchdog has revealed the number of complaints about the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) or its board has almost doubled in the past year, and one investigation has been launched.

Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC) chair Bruce Barbour outlined the figures while appearing at a budget estimates hearing at Queensland Parliament on Wednesday.

The details and nature of the complaints are not known.

“It would be inappropriate for me to discuss any specific matters that are currently, or may be currently, before the commission,” Mr Barbour told the committee.

“What I can indicate is that in the past year we’ve received 30 matters raising complaints regarding the QBCC and/or the board.

“This was an increase from 16 in the previous year.”

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One matter is currently under investigation by the corruption watchdog.(ABC NewsAlice Pavlovic)

The session heard the majority of the complaints came from the QBCC, another four were made by members of the public, and two were “self-generated” by the CCC.

Of those 30 complaints, one matter is currently under investigation by the corruption watchdog, Mr Barbour said.

“[Another] nine are currently subject to reviews and monitoring by the CCC, 11 were referred back to the QBCC, and eight were deemed to require no further action,” he said.

“Of the nine matters that were selected for monitoring, one has resulted in the dismissal of the subject officer.

“One matter was finalized managerially, two matters were not substantiated, and five matters are ongoing.”

‘An astonishing figure’

Shadow Public Works Minister Tim Mander called the tally of complaints “an astonishing figure.”

“The CCC mentioned this morning that somebody is under investigation. Minister De Brenni needs to ensure that person is stood down while the process takes place,” he said.

“He also needs to call a royal commission – nothing short of a royal commission will allow whistleblowers to speak freely.”

At a media conference, Public Works Minister Mick De Brenni said it was the first time he had heard of the numbers of complaints.

“And of course, when you make a complaint those matters are kept confidential, they’re certainly not briefed to me,” he said.

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A Battlefield From 1777 Yields a Dozen Mercenaries’ Remains

Archaeologists working at Red Bank Battlefield, a site along the Delaware River south of Philadelphia, have uncovered the remains of 13 Hessian mercenaries who were killed during a bloody Revolutionary War battle.

The remains were found in a former trench that was part of the defenses of Fort Mercer, where 500 American patriots were stationed to prevent British ships from supplying troops in the city. On Oct. 22, 1777, a contingent of 2,000 Hessian soldiers fighting for the British set out to overwhelm the small force, but the day ended in a resounding defeat, with 377 Hessians killed but only 14 American casualties.

“Finding bone, finding Hessians was not on my radar,” said Jennifer Janofsky, a historian at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ, and the director of Red Bank Battlefield Park. “We have documentation from that period showing where mass graves are. This was not on the map.”

Genetic studies are being conducted on the remains, which include isolated body parts. The hope is to eventually connect these to the names of soldiers known to have been killed in the battle and cast a finer light on life and death during the Revolutionary War.

Some of the bones display wounds from musket balls and from grapeshot that would have been fired from cannons inside the fort or from ships in the river. “These guys were being hit by all kinds of things,” said Wade Catts, principal archaeologist for South River Heritage Consulting in Newark, Del., who led the scientific fieldwork. “What a horrible place this would have been.”

Mr. Catts said he believed that the Hessian remains belonged to members of the Regiment von Mirbach, which is known to have attacked the center of Fort Mercer’s defenses. He was excited by an additional discovery: a British gold coin, worth about one month’s salary for the average soldier, that may have belonged to Lieutenant Colonel Ernst Rudolf von Schieck, who commanded the Hessian regiment and died in the fighting.

“This is really an opportunity to expand our knowledge of the Hessian forces — about their material culture, about the men themselves,” Mr. Catts said.

The American soldiers defending the fort were from the First and Second Rhode Island Regiments, the Sixth Virginia Regiment and included a small number of New Jersey militiamen. The Rhode Island regiments were among the nation’s first integrated military units. Ten to 15 percent of the force was made up of Black soldiers and members of the Narragansett Indian Tribe. The fort was further supported by 13 ships of the Pennsylvania Navy, with cannons that fired chain and bar shot — typically used to damage a ship’s sails — at the Hessian attackers.

For Dr. Janofsky, the human remains add poignancy to the story of the battle. Among the dead was a man between the ages of 17 and 19, the same age as many of her history students. “Very few of us have seen the violence of the battlefield, and it’s what we’ve been looking at for the past months,” she said. “I feel like we are charged with helping our visitors understand that moment.”

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TV presenter Erin Molan is spotted with mystery man after split from husband

TV presenter Erin Molan has been spotted with a mystery man at an event in Canberra.

Todd Selby was spotted alongside Ms Molan at a book launch for her father Jim Molan at Parliament House in Canberra on Wednesday before the pair stopped to pose for a photo together.

Newly welcomed onto Sky News with her show ‘Erin’, the mum-of-one told media earlier this year that she was ready to share more about herself and her private life.

Ms Molan confirmed she had met a special someone in May after revealing she was back on the dating scene earlier this year following her shock break-up with finance Sean Ogilvy in September 2021.

The 39-year-old told the Hughesy, Ed and Erin radio show that happy with her new man, but that dating with a kid was “complex.”

The pair were pictured together as Mr Molan launched his new book Danger on our Doorstep in Parliament House.

“It’s still early-ish days. It’s really nice actually. I think anyone who’s been in a long-term relationship, when that ends – particularly if you’ve got kids – you kind of go through this stage where you don’t know if you’ll ever meet anyone again,” she said.

The presenter also revealed the unexpected way she met her partner, saying it seemed like ‘fate’.

“I was driving into the car park, he was driving out. That’s the first time we saw each other but we didn’t meet until a couple of months after that,” she said.

“I’m not a believer in fate… but the timing of it was pretty incredible. We locked eyes and I felt something.”

Erin’s co-host Hughesy described the mystery man as looking “like he might have played rugby league.”

“He’s tall and strong and fit. He’s handsome and he’s got a very deep voice. He’s got a great sense of humour,” he said, adding that the pair look really happy together”.

The former sports reporter who has had her fair share of controversies.

In 2020, Ms Molan put a spotlight on the harms of cyber bullying, tearing up on 60 Minutes as she recounted the horrifying abuse she experienced at the hands of online trolls.

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Three people reported overdue traveling back from Alice Springs, NT Police say

Northern Territory Police is seeking help to locate three people returning from a trip to Central Australia, who haven’t been seen for several days.

Bonnie Edwards, 70, Eldride Edwards, 41, and Virginia O’Neill, 49, were last seen on Sunday, when they attended a weekend function in Alice Springs, according to a statement issued by Northern Territory Police this afternoon.

Family members in Western Australia reported the trio overdue for their return on Tuesday.

The group is traveling in a red Toyota Hilux with the WA registration plate, PH27156.

Police believe the group may be traveling to Western Australia.

However, NT Police would not say specifically where the trio was traveling to or when they were expected to arrive.

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The group is traveling in this red Toyota Hilux.(Supplied: Northern Territory Police)

According to the statement, the trio have not made contact with anyone and there have been no signs of financial activity since Sunday.

Anyone with information on where the trio may be or have seen their vehicle is being asked to contact police.

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Live updates, watch parties and results as they come in

Tune in to FOX 10 Phoenix for the latest news:

We’re watching Arizona Primary Election races from across the state on Aug. 2, which includes those running for governor, attorney general, US Senate, Secretary of State, House seats and other highly contested races.

We’ll be providing up-to-date information on candidates and their progress in respective races, live looks at watch parties, and results as they come in, which is expected at 8 pm

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Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is trailing his opponent in the race to be Fountain Hill’s mayor.

The former sheriff said during the late night hours of August 2 that the vote totals so far came from early ballots, and he was awaiting the totals of in-person voting.

If Arpaio loses in the mayoral election, it would mark his fourth electoral defeat in recent years.

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(A.P. Report) Voters on the vast Navajo Nation have advanced tribal presidential candidates Jonathan Nez and Buu Nygren to the general election in November.

Voters narrowed the list of 15 candidates in the primary election Tuesday.

The Navajo Nation is the largest Native American reservation in the US, extending into New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. The candidates pushed platforms that included economic development, ensuring that basic needs such as running water and electricity are met and finding ways to preserve the Navajo language.

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The Associated Press is projecting Kirsten Engel to win the Democratic primary in Arizona’s 6th Congressional District. That district covers portions of Cochise, Graham, Pinal and Pima Counties, as well as the whole of Greenlee County.

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The question now, in terms of the ballot counting process, is what happens from here on out?

According to a statement released by the Maricopa County Elections Department, they will publish in-person Election Day results as they are returned from each of the 210 Vote Centers throughout the night. They estimate 106,000 ballots were cast in person on Aug. 2.

“Starting Wednesday, August 3, the Elections Department will begin to sign verify and process the early ballots dropped off on Monday and at the polls today. We’ll update unofficial results daily by 7:00 pm until all verified ballots are counted. We ‘ll also provide a daily update of the estimated ballots left to count,” read a portion of the statement.

Elections counting officials say they can’t complete until after the Aug. 9 statutory deadline for the following:

  • Conditional Provisional Ballots, cast by voters who did not provide sufficient ID when voting in-person.
  • Questionable Signatures, or ballots cast by voters whose early ballot signature were questioned. Those voters have a chance to cure the signature issue.

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Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Marco Lopez released a statement after the AP projected his opponent, Katie Hobbs, to win the primary race.

The last line, written in Spanish, translates to “It always seems impossible until it becomes reality.”

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Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer says 106,000 in-person votes have been counted, so far.

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Drag Race Down Under season 2 star “broke down” after elimination

RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under season two spoilers follow.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under queen Faúx Fúr has admitted she “broke down” after she was eliminated in the first episode over one single detail.

The contestant of the second season of the Aussie spin-off was the first queen to sashay away from the show.

A design fault in her outfit cost Faúx Fúr her spot in the next round of the competition. For the design challenge, the queens had to create a piece made entirely out of unconventional materials that represented the theme Down Under.

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Faúx’s outfit was pristine in the front, but her black undergarments could be seen from behind through the white mesh skirt.

“It was tough,” the queen told daily mail australia. “I broke down.”

She continued: “I was like, ‘Oh, my God. Really? You’re going to send me home for a black panty detail?’

“There were three other girls that were worse than me!”

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However, she managed to find some consolation in having been in the race, even though it was for a short time.

“At first, I just felt like shit,” she added. “But then I was like, ‘Girl, you got on the show! Getting sent home is not that bad’.”

Speaking of the rest of queens, Faúx teased the audience is in for “a lot of drama.”

“These girls are tough competition. [They’re] unique and lovely, but they’re also in it to win it,” she said.

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Taha Ahmad, Tina Rahimi represent changing face of Australian boxing

“Some people think [Muslim] women shouldn’t box but most have just been supportive,” the 26-year-old said. “They see that I’m very passionate about boxing. This is what I love doing. I don’t care what they think. This is my life.”

And what if someone wasn’t supportive?

“I’d say, ‘Got something to say’?” she laughed. “Then ‘whack!’”

Juggling her faith along with her love of boxing has been problematic, especially during Ramadan when Muslims can’t drink or eat between sunrise and sundown.

“I’m really into my faith, so it’s not something I can avoid,” she said. “I make sure I do my prayers. It’s something I can’t not do. The same as Ramadan. Because of Ramadan, I couldn’t do the camp in Sheffield. There was no point of me going.

“The training in Ramadan is really hard. You train before you start fasting. Then you go to the gym [at night] an hour after you’ve eaten. You’re hungry but you have to control your desires with food because you can’t eat too much, especially if you’ve got a comp.

“It was tough because I had worlds straight after Ramadan this year, so I was training and trying to cut weight. I was missing out on daily events and controlling myself with all the good food. It was quite tough.”

Boxer Tina Rahimi at Brotherhood Boxn Gym in Greenacre.

Boxer Tina Rahimi at Brotherhood Boxn Gym in Greenacre.
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kaye scott38, a light-middleweight veteran of three Commonwealth Games, said having Rahimi in the squad has been a “learning experience”.

“There’s quite a few of us on the team who have been unsure what we can do, what we can’t do,” she says. “[Ramadan] was tough for her because this is a weight-based sport. It’s not as easy to track your weight.”

Saudis snap up Smith

Still on Smith, this is his last competition after an eight-year stint as Australian coach — because he’s been snapped up by Saudi Arabia to head their program.

Nope, Greg Norman didn’t hatch the deal, making Smith an instant squillionaire like those who have joined the LIV Golf rebel league.

‘I don’t know how much the caddies get but maybe I’ll see if there’s some openings.’

Saudi Arabia-bound boxing coach Kevin Smith

“I wish!” Smith laughed. “They’ve been looking for a new technical director for a while. My role in Australia has changed a lot over the last 18 months. Boxing Australia took away a lot of my responsibilities. A big part of what I was doing, until the Olympic success, has all changed.”

And, no, Smith won’t be pocketing the same astronomical sums as Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka.

“I don’t know how much the caddies get but maybe I’ll see if there’s some openings,” he smiled. “It’s pretty much the average salary for our sport.”

Smith has been a success, culminating with Harry Garside‘s bronze at the Tokyo Olympics – Australia’s first medal since Seoul in 1988.

“That’s the highlight but there’s loads of other achievements,” Smith said.

“We’ve won quite a few medals at world championships: nine different boxers have won 10 medals in eight years. We won 11 medals at the last two Commonwealth Games.”

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Boo-hoo Brits find voice

There’s a new sport developing here in Birmingham: Australian Bashing.

At almost every event, there’s been various levels of booing and heckling whenever Australia are competing. A ripple of booing was even heard at the women’s 3 x 3 wheelchair basketball.

It’s all in good spirit, of course. Do not malice at all. But it’s clear spectators have two teams: theirs and whoever Australia are playing. Look at the medal tally, bitches.

Athletes love them Apples

As a regular victim of technology, your humble correspondent regularly finds himself at the Apple Genius bar on the verge of tears and in need of a hug.

The friendly staff at the Apple store in New Street not only turned my frown upside down — and got the godforsaken Wi-Fi on my laptop going again — but revealed a slew of athletes had been dropping into the store.

Mostly, it’s because only seven of the 72 Commonwealth Games nations and territories have dedicated Apple stores.

“For some, this has been their only chance to come into a store,” one staffer reported.

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“A special night in Birmingham … said no one ever.” — The in-house commentator at the 3 x 3 basketball was on fiyah on Tuesday night.

Australia's Jesse Wagstaff and England's Jamell Anderson do battle during the 3x3 basketball gold medal match.

Australia’s Jesse Wagstaff and England’s Jamell Anderson do battle during the 3×3 basketball gold medal match.Credit:Getty

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Australia may have lost the men’s final of the 3 x 3 basketball – to England, no less – but holy hell it was some match that went to overtime. The atmosphere was as good as anything this jaded old hack has seen in a long time. We can take solace in our men’s wheelchair team beating Canada.

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Scans have revealed Wallabies star Samu Kerevi blew his ACL when he was injured in a sevens pool match against Kenya earlier this week. It’s a little like sonny bill williams rupturing his Achilles when striding out for New Zealand at the Rio Olympics. Let’s hope Wallabies types don’t dissuade players like the big center from wanting to play sevens.

Get all the latest news from the Birmingham Commonwealth Games here. We’ll be live blogging the action from 4pm-10am daily.

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German backpacker was allegedly suffocated to death by boyfriend, court hears

slain German backpacker Simone Stroble’s boyfriend allegedly suffocated her to death and told police several lies about the nature of their relationship, a sydney court has been told.
Magistrate Margaret Quinn in the Downing Local Court on Wednesday reserved her decision about whether to grant Tobias Friedrich Moran bail.

Prosecutor Kim Gourlie opposed bail saying the circumstantial case was potentially strong, and that new witness statements had been obtained from people in Germany about their relationship.

German backpacker Simone Strobel was found dead in Lismore in 2005.
German backpacker Simone Strobel was found dead in Lismore in 2005. (Supplied)

Gourlie said Moran lied to police about events surrounding Strobel’s death, alcohol drunk, the clothing she was wearing and the “nature of their relationship.”

Defense lawyer Tim Game SC submitted the crown case was fundamentally flawed based on theories and ideas.

Police allege Moran suffocated or smothered his girlfriend in a camper van in Lismore and disposed of her body nearby.

“There is no direct or indirect evidence that Mr Moran assaulted her in the van,” Game said.

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Moran was charged with murder and extradited to NSW. (9News)

And it would be an “insane thing for a person to do,” to dump the body 100 meters away from where he is accused of murdering her, before booking back into the campsite with two alleged accomplices on the same day.

“This statement of facts is not a reliable document. It’s a theory.”

His client had volunteered DNA in recent times, and there was nothing to suggest it incriminated him.

“New DNA from 2019 … shows on the black top found on the street there is DNA from another person, an unknown male.”

He said there was no explanation why Moran was suddenly arrested early one morning in Perth 17 years after the woman was killed.

Tobias Moran, formerly known as Tobias Suckfuell, has been extradited from Perth to Sydney on Wednesday, July 27. He is an ex-boyfriend of a German backpacker Simone Strobel.
Moran’s lawyers fronted court today during the bail application. (9News)

The magistrate was told the criminal trial was particularly complex to prepare for, with more than 300 witness statements.

Moran had been traveling around Australia with the 25-year-old school teacher before she was reported missing.

According to court documents, Moran made false statements to police and withheld relevant information about her disappearance.

But Moran had been living “in plain sight” of the German authorities who did their own extensive investigation and then in Perth with his wife and family, Game said.

The man formerly known as Tobias Suckfuel altered his surname following his marriage, and was not trying to be “sneaky” as police claimed, he said.

The officer in charge of the investigation “has an adverse view of him and has had for many years.”

Police told an inquest in 2007 they believed Strobel was murdered by Moran, who refused to return to Australia to give evidence at the inquest.

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Strobel and Moran had been traveling around Australia together in 2005. (9News)

Gourlie said he had not willingly co-operated with investigating officers and only did when compelled.

Police last week confirmed they were communicating with German authorities about two arrest warrants for suspects who had been “persons of interest from the very beginning”.

Moran’s sister Katrin Suckfuel and friend Jens Martin were also traveling with the pair.

His wife has offered $200,000 in security to relieve her husband of the “inhumane conditions” he has been subject to in custody, the court was told.

Moran watched his bail application via video link from custody and will learn at midday on Thursday whether he will be released.

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That big red wave? It didn’t reach the shores of WA state

So much for that rumored big red conservative wave.

So much also for the conspiracy theorists, the election deniers (most of them, anyway), and the MAGA right-wingers.

All of these things were not faring well, at all, in Tuesday’s vote count in the Washington primary. Overall, voters in this state seemed to be repudiating the conventional wisdom that this would be the first good year for Republicans around here since 2014.

“Republican narratives have been busted,” tweeted the Northwest Progressive Institute’s Andrew Villeneuve, who had been insisting for months that local polling did not back the media-fueled notion that there would be backlash in favor of conservatives in this state.

There still could be, of course, as there are three months until the general election in November. Lots can happen, including that totals for this primary can and will shift in the coming days as more votes are counted.

But Tuesday’s early primary results showed no signs of any sort of tidal change in our local, blue-heavy politics.

If anything, voters were signaling they just want a break from all the insanity.

Voters appeared in no mood to experiment with the fringes of either party. MAGA candidates were struggling on the right, while Democratic Socialists were not making any dent at all on the left.

Both of former President Donald Trump’s favored candidates in the state were trailing, for example, and may not make it out of the top-two primary. Former GOP governor candidate Loren Culp, in Central Washington, was running third in the 4th Congressional District, as was Fox News regular and newcomer Joe Kent, in southwest Washington’s 3rd District.

In both cases, Trump had sought revenge against incumbent GOP members of Congress who voted to impeach him for his role in the Capitol riot in 2021. These incumbents, Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside, and Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R- Camas, were hardly coasting to reelection. (Both were only around 25%.) But both are in a position to make it through the primary challenge and into a general election against a Democratic opponent.

Culp and Kent were full-on election deniers, insisting Trump won in 2020. (Culp incredibly still insists he won his governor race against current Gov. Jay Inslee.) The lunacy element of it may have been too heavy a lift for voters.

In were rational candidates. Out: Candidates who connect their own realities.

Losing were a host of election conspiracy theorists, such as Tamborine Borrelli, who filed a raft of bogus lawsuits over the 2020 election; Rep. Brad Klippert, R-Kennewick, who attended a “stolen election” conference hosted by the My Pillow guy and then charged taxpayers for the trip; Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, who also went to that conference; and Amber Krabach, a Republican candidate for state House on the Eastside who made news recently for trying to surveil ballot drop boxes.

For all the talk that incumbent congressional Democrats such as Rep. Kim Schrier, D-Issaquah, and US Sen. Patty Murray might be in trouble, both were easily outpacing their rivals. Schrier in particular is doing better than she did in her de ella last primary de ella, in 2020. This does n’t mean she’s a lock in November. But it does mean no red wave came crashing down on her.

“I think six weeks ago the headwinds against Democrats were stronger than they are today,” Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Everett, told the Times.

What happened six weeks ago? The US Supreme Court went on a conservative bender, throwing out abortion rights, allowing school prayer and so on.

There’s a rule of thumb among election analysts that if you add up the vote shares for the parties in each of our open primary contests, it’s a decent guide for which side will win that race in November. It’s not perfect, but as a general guide, it captures the overall mood.

Using this technique on the preliminary results from Tuesday shows that despite high inflation, concerns about crime and President Joe Biden’s low approval ratings, Democrats are doing about as well as usual, particularly in the hard-fought suburbs.

Example: Republicans spent heavily targeting a series of state legislative districts in the King and Snohomish County suburbs, where the GOP had been wiped out in the Trump years. Yet Democrats were running well ahead on Tuesday in all of them.

In the 44th in Snohomish County, the Democrats were getting from 54% to 59% of the total vote. In the 47th in King, they were getting 52% to 56%, and in the 45th on the Eastside the Democrats were pulling a whopping 66% to 72%.

Biden, like Trump before him, was supposed to be a drag on his own party. It’s not normal that a party runs this far ahead of its own president’s poor approval ratings.

If in this environment Republicans can’t get a red wave, a swell or even a ripple, it’s tough to see how they’ll ever fight their way back in this state.