Realtors had endorsed McKenna for attorney general in 2004 and 2008, but it has been known to back Democrats including an early endorsement of U.S. Sen. Patty Murrays 2010 re-election bid, which was done before former realty salesman Dino Rossi entered that race.
Realtors put out this release explaining the decision:
As the key advocates for the residential and commercial real estate markets that are critical to our economic recovery, this endorsement matters, says Washington Realtor president Phil Harlan. The real estate market recovery has faced huge headwinds. Our endorsement decision today is not based on partisan politics, but on who will best champion the issues that will encourage real estateone of the states top economic enginesto regain strength and lead the recovery for the sake of our families, our citizens and Washingtons economy.
The Realtors endorsement will include the financial support of the Realtor PAC, the states largest political action committee, with nearly 5,000 contributors. RPAC is bi-partisan and endorses Democrats and Republicans who share the organizations concerns for the residential and commercial real estate industries, homebuyers and home and business owners in Washington. In 2008, Realtors invested more than $750,000 in support for candidates around the state; that year, 93 percent of Realtor-endorsed candidates from both parties were elected to office.
Realtors endorsed McKenna for state attorney general in both 2004 and 2008. Harlan says the decision to endorse him for governor resulted from the interview today as well as his long record of consistently protecting consumers, especially homeowners in distress. In addition, the endorsement is a nod to McKennas commitment to create jobs so often generated by entrepreneurs like Realtors as well as the small business owners that operate within the residential and commercial real estate industry. McKennas priority for improved and innovative education in Washington state was also a consideration by the panel. Good schools are a top priority for Realtors.
The Realtor PAC donated to Rossis campaign in 2008. A separate Realtors Quality of Life PAC also spent more than $480,000 in independent expenditures to aid Rossis effort that year, according to data kept by the state Public Disclosure Commission.


