Inslee challenger Loren Culp rallies Clark County supporters
Arriving in a large pickup truck as a rock band played onstage, Culp spoke to an enthusiastic outdoor crowd of about 500.
Amid wildfire smoke that pushed air-quality to hazardous levels in
"Remember back when a lot of us were growing up, we managed our forest lands like we should," Culp said. "We thinned them. We logged them. We replanted them and cleared the carbon off the forest floor. We cared for them as a natural resource."
Culp is the current police chief of
Sunday, Culp cited that as an example of how he would govern with strict adherence to the state
"We all know what the Second Amendment says, but the
Sunday's rally began with a rock concert. Dozens in attendance waved flags in support of
While support for Trump was ubiquitous at the rally, Culp spoke almost exclusively about issues relevant to
"To the current office holder, it's all about homes," Culp said. "We need to spend millions, probably billions of dollars to build all these homes. ... I worked three years as a narcotics detective. I've dealt with people on the street. It is not all about homes. It's an addiction and mental health crisis we're facing. Until we focus on that core issue, it's not going to get fixed."
Culp also slammed the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in which he accused Inslee of choosing "winners and losers."
"I call it the 'stay home, go broke' order," Culp said. "If you had an abortion clinic, a pot store or a big box store, you could stay open. But if you had church, a gun store, a mom-and-pop cafe or a barber shop, you had to shut down. It's like he thought the virus knew which buildings it could go into and which it couldn't."
At the end of his 40 minute speech, Culp spoke about his experiences during military service in
"They were so happy we were there, protecting their country," Culp said. "They didn't care what color our skin was. They didn't care what our religion was. They didn't care our rank or education or sex. The only thing they were happy about is that there were Americans in those vehicles. ... The left wants to divide us by our color, our sex, our age or our education. We need to remember that we are part of the greatest nation in the history of the world."
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