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2022 election Archive

How Soon is Now

Doyle Canning says she is running for Congress to take on the climate emergency and hold corporations accountable 

News 3 years ago

The world has less than 10 years to cut its greenhouse gas emissions to maintain a global temperature increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius, according to … Continue reading →

Two Jennifers Enter a Race

Ward 4 Eugene City Council seat sees campaign competition

News 3 years ago

As Oregon’s May 17 primary election creeps closer, campaign signs are scattered around roads and neighborhoods, trying to grab residents’ attention. For the first time … Continue reading →

Uniting the Fourth

Val Hoyle wants to address climate change and support working families

News 3 years ago

On a warm, sunny August morning in 2021, U.S. Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, Congressman Peter DeFazio and Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries Commissioner … Continue reading →

Happy Together

Airbnb lobbyist and political newbie Andrew Kalloch is running for Congress and says the U.S. needs to have more civil discourse 

News 3 years ago

Andrew Kalloch named his first-born child Selma in honor of the late activist and former congressman John Lewis.  “Lewis was a patriot in the first … Continue reading →

Friends in High Places

Nicholas Kristof’s campaign contributions has big names and big dollars

BlogNews 4 years ago

In his Oct. 28 visit to Eugene, the day after officially jumping into politics, former New York Times columnist and current gubernatorial candidate Nicholas Kristof … Continue reading →

Political Tightrope

Fresh to the Oregon governor’s race, former NY Times columnist Nicholas Kristof stops in Eugene

BlogNews 4 years ago

Hours before Nicholas Kristof came to Eugene, the New York Times published his farewell essay. The essay was the now-former columnist’s reflection on his decades … Continue reading →

Kristof’s Neighborly Lawsuit

Considering a run for Oregon governor to help save ordinary Oregonians, Kristof is also in the midst of suing his neighbor over property access

BlogNews 4 years ago

As former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof contemplates a run for Oregon governor, he, his wife and his mother are in the middle of … Continue reading →

Living for the Long Run

Oregon State Treasurer Tobias Read, who is running for governor, says future generations will be the metric for how well he governs

News 4 years ago

When Tobias Read met with Eugene Weekly while seeking re-election for state treasurer in 2020, he called it his dream job. One year later, Read … Continue reading →

A New Dawn

Dawn Lesley almost beat Jay Bozievich in 2014, and she says she’s running again to provide west Lane leadership

News 4 years ago

The first time Dawn Lesley ran against Lane County Commissioner Jay Bozievich, she lost by 74 votes.  That was 2014, and she says she didn’t … Continue reading →

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