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| Incumbent | Jim McDermott |
| Party | Democrat |
| Seeking Re-election? | Almost certainly |
| Candidate Website | House Website Campaign Website |
| Other Resources | Congresspedia Profile on Jim McDermott |
| 2004 Presidential Vote | Kerry - 79.13% Bush - 19.15% |
| 2006 Election Results | McDermott - 79.41% Beren - 15.72% |
| District Blog(s) | |
| Unconfirmed Challenger | Steve Beren |
| Party | Republican |
| Source of Information | Media Story |
| Candidate Website | Campaign Website |
| Potential Challenger | Linnea Noreen |
| Party | Independent |
| Source of Information | Speculation, lost to McDermott in 2006 |
| Candidate Website |
| Potential Challenger | |
| Party | |
| Source of Information | |
| Candidate Website |
Background Information
McDermott is one of the most liberal members of the House and is wildly popular in Seattle, where he received 79.25% of the vote in his district in 2006. Seattle Post-Intelligencer political columnist Joel Connelly has tagged McDermott "Congressman-for-life." Indeed, McDermott, who will most likely head up the Human Resources subcommittee of the Ways and Means committee in the 2007 House, is unlikely to face serious opposition again in 2008.
District Map
External links:
Wikipedia article: Washington 7th Congressional District
