The Washington state GOP's 11th commandment -- Thou shall not speak ill of other Republicans -- "was repealed at a weekend meeting of the party's executive committee," the Seattle Times reports.
"The Reagan-era rule was supposed to ensure a sort of Marquess of Queensberry rules for Republicans running against each other in primary elections. A campaign attack against a fellow Republican was punishable by a $5,000 fine and the loss of any support from the party."
The party dropped the rule arguing it served more to protect incumbents than anything else. "In place of the commandment, Republicans are drafting a code of ethics they hope will keep their candidates on good behavior."