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Barack ObamaNew polls show a 13 point lead for the Democrat in Oregon and increased voter registration only boosts support for his campaign in the Beaver state. |
Oregon House GOPThe forcast is grim for House Republicans as they prepare for a super minority. |
Allen AlleyHe nabbed the Oregonian endorsement and continues to communicate with voters statewide via television ads and mail. He could be the one Republican who could pull off a win this election cycle. |
Oregon Education AssociationThe teachers union is very concerned about increased voter support for measure 60 supporting teacher merit pay. Bill Sizemore could win this one. |
Kurt SchraderHe keeps garnering one endorsement after another, gets poll results showing a solid 13 point lead and raises $500,000 in his bid to replace Rep. Darlene Hooley. |
Phil KeislingIn his quest to eliminate third party candidates and create all non-partisan elections, former Governor Barbara Roberts called measure 65 a solution in search of a problem. |
Ron WydenAfter he does a television ad supporting Jeff Merkley in the race for US Senate, Senator Gordon Smith touts an ad with Wyden calling Smith his friend and colleague. |
Ginny BurdickState Senator Ginny Burdick continues to raise money for her legal defense fund after getting caught converting campaign funds into personal use. Maybe she should use those converted funds to pay off her lawyers. |
Rick DancerWith a last minute cash infusion from the timber industry, Dancer goes up on television to promote his campaign for Secretary of State. |
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