The government meeting held on May 23, 2024, featured Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson discussing his candidacy for governor and positioning himself as a "change agent." Ferguson addressed concerns about being perceived as a continuation of the current administration under Governor Jay Inslee, emphasizing his record of challenging the political establishment.
Ferguson recounted his political journey, highlighting his initial campaign against a long-standing incumbent on the King County Council, which he won despite the odds. He noted his support for reducing the council's size, a move he described as common sense, and pointed out that he was the only Democrat to advocate for this change. His tenure was marked by a willingness to confront both local and national party leaders, including filing a lawsuit against former President Barack Obama on behalf of workers in Central Washington.
Ferguson underscored his commitment to a grassroots campaign, stating that he does not accept funding from large corporations or political action committees, contrasting himself with his opponents. He expressed confidence that voters would recognize the differences between him and other candidates, particularly in terms of values and alignment with the majority of Washingtonians on key issues such as reproductive rights and healthcare.
The meeting concluded with Ferguson asserting that the upcoming election would present a clear choice between himself and his opponent, Dave Reichert, whom he characterized as out of touch with the mainstream views of Washington voters. Ferguson's campaign aims to engage with the public and drive the necessary changes for the state.