Glusenkamp Perez and Hennrich outline records and platforms in WA-03 primary interviews
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Summary
KGW News interviewed incumbent Democratic Rep. Marie Glusenkamp Perez on her background as a small business owner, legislative priorities including housing and infrastructure, and independent voting record. The segment then featured Democratic challenger Brent Hennrich discussing his cinema industry experience, progressive positions on healthcare and immigration reform, and decision to run after withdrawing in 2022.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast provides direct access to both candidates' self-presentations in a swing district without added commentary or fact-checking overlays. Viewers receive accurate biographical and platform details but lack external verification of specific legislative claims or counterpoints from the Republican side. The top-two primary context and district's mixed voting history are noted accurately. Limited technical issues in the first interview are disclosed transparently.
Key Moments
WA-03 covers Pacific, Lewis, Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Skamania, and Clark counties and is currently held by Democrat Glusenkamp Perez.
Matches official district description and incumbent status from congressional records.
Glusenkamp Perez co-owns an auto repair and machine shop and was first elected in 2022.
Consistent with biographical details from Congress.gov and election results.
Hennrich previously ran in 2022, withdrew to unify Democrats, and is now challenging from a more progressive stance.
Corroborated by contemporary reporting on his withdrawal and current candidacy.
District voted for Trump while electing a Democrat in recent cycles.
Historical pattern confirmed in election analyses for the purple/swing district.