THIS EPISODE OF THE NORTHWEST POLITICAST: Many see ‘Governor Ferguson’ as a foregone conclusion, given the state’s deep blue shade. But the primary is still several months away and Democrats aren’t necessarily sold on giving the Attorney General a promotion. But Republican Dave Reichert doesn’t seem to be doing much better with his party. With time ticking down, voters continue to kick the tires of other candidates.

PLUS: More states punt on removing Donald Trump from the ballot.

AND: Medical scandal in the President’s Cabinet.

Guests include Pollster Stuart Elway, ABC’s Andy Field, and Patrick Marley of the Washington Post.

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Attorney General Bob Ferguson listens to a question as he speaks with media members on the steps of the federal courthouse after an immigration hearing there Wednesday, March 15, 2017, in Seattle. Hours before it was to take effect, President Donald Trump's revised travel ban was put on hold Wednesday by a federal judge in Hawaii who questioned the government's argument that the measure was motivated by national security concerns. In a new court filing Wednesday, Ferguson said the state supports the arguments made in a related case filed by an immigrant rights group based in Seattle that alleges the ban discriminates against Muslims and violates federal immigration law. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Attorney General Bob Ferguson listens to a question as he speaks with media members on the steps of the federal courthouse after an immigration hearing there Wednesday, March 15, 2017, in Seattle. Hours before it was to take effect, President Donald Trump's revised travel ban was put on hold Wednesday by a federal judge in Hawaii who questioned the government's argument that the measure was motivated by national security concerns. In a new court filing Wednesday, Ferguson said the state supports the arguments made in a related case filed by an immigrant rights group based in Seattle that alleges the ban discriminates against Muslims and violates federal immigration law. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)