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Election 2018

Surf’s Up On The Blue Wave

Rep. Peter DeFazio looks toward two years of Democrats controlling the House, rebuilding America and the future of the U.S.

News 6 years ago

Politics is a lot like sports: Your team is either on offense or defense. House Democrats have been on defense since 2010. In the aftermath … Continue reading →

Oregon Political Transparency is Breaking the Web

ORESTAR unable to disclose all donations and expenditures from PACs and candidates

BlogNews 6 years ago

The 2018 midterm election was expensive and exhausting. Just ask the Oregon Secretary of State’s campaign finance transparency website OreStar. Eugene Weekly learned today from an official … Continue reading →

Money Talks, Politics Walks

With most expensive gubernatorial election ever, Oregon looks to deal with money in its campaigns

News 6 years ago

Oregon’s gubernatorial race made national headlines for its massive campaign contributions, which included donations from Nike co-founder and chairman emeritus Phil Knight and Michael Bloomberg … Continue reading →

Democrats Keep Oregon Blue

'Blue wave' takes U.S. House, but Democrats maintain power in Oregon

BlogNews 7 years ago

Oregon won’t have the only governor in the U.S. with a goatee after all. Gov. Kate Brown will keep her job for the next four years, … Continue reading →

Knute Buehler’s Campaign Didn’t Read EW’s Endorsements

And they keep robocalling the office

BlogCulture 7 years ago

Apparently Knute Buehler’s campaign didn’t get the memo that Eugene Weekly endorsed Gov. Kate Brown. Or know that despite repeated attempts to contact Rep. Buehler … Continue reading →

Not Your Typical Libertarian

Nick Chen, libertarian candidate for governor, pushes for a change in Oregon leadership — beyond the two parties

BlogNews 7 years ago

Nick Chen doesn’t sound like the usual politician, let alone the usual Libertarian. In fact, he even jokes about the Libertarian stereotype: that the vocal … Continue reading →

Threat Level Trump

DeFazio and other Democrats say Trump administration threatens people with pre-existing conditions or jobs like logging

BlogNews 7 years ago

Nov. 1 is the first day of open enrollment for health insurance. Back in June, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Trump administration would not defend … Continue reading →

Wilde, Wilde Country

Democratic candidate Marty Wilde makes the case for a seat in Salem

News 7 years ago

When Marty Wilde knocks on the doors of manufactured homes, he says they remind him of the communities he grew up in. Meeting with people … Continue reading →

Patrick Starnes Drops Out of Governor Race, Endorses Gov. Kate Brown

Starnes, Brown make pact to combat campaign finance together

BlogNews 7 years ago

Independent Governor candidate Patrick Starnes announced today that he will drop out of the race. He now supports Gov. Kate Brown because he wants to work … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Announces Opposition to Measure 105

Vinis says the ballot measure 'violates Eugene values'

BlogNews 7 years ago

Eugene City Council voted unanimously Oct. 29 to oppose Measure 105, which would end Oregon’s 31-year old anti-racial profiling law. “Measure 105 violates Eugene values … Continue reading →

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