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Durkan talked about her experience as U.S. Attorney, managing offices in Seattle and Tacoma, and the jurisdiction that spanned Western Washington from the Canadian border to Oregon border. "Her experience is one of a planner," Durkan said. "My experience is not just one of plans, but getting them done."
Mayor's race headlines
- New results in mayor's race: Durkan still front-runner; Moon holds lead over Oliver
- Seattle hasn't had a female mayor in 91 years, but that will soon change
- Mayoral candidates Cary Moon and Jenny Durkan react to Ed Murray's resignation
- Durkan, Moon clash over experience in Seattle Rotary appearance
- Cary Moon wants Seattle to prioritize climate change
To Moon: Many perceive you as the anti-establishment candidate, and you celebrated not getting an endorsement from the Chamber of Commerce. How will that work for the city?
Both of you are doing quite well financially. How do you assure people who are struggling, specifically renters, that you have their back?
Is the proposed $100-per-employee tax for big businesses the right way to speak to Amazon?
Do you think a federal judge should find the Seattle Police Department in full compliance with the Department of Justice consent decree?
Do you have someone in mind if Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole leaves?
To Durkan: Should you have called for Mayor Ed Murray to step down sooner?
What about the Sonics? Would a team be better in Sodo or KeyArena?
Mayor's race headlines
- New results in mayor's race: Durkan still front-runner; Moon holds lead over Oliver
- Seattle hasn't had a female mayor in 91 years, but that will soon change
- Mayoral candidates Cary Moon and Jenny Durkan react to Ed Murray's resignation
- Durkan, Moon clash over experience in Seattle Rotary appearance
- Cary Moon wants Seattle to prioritize climate change