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Entries from May 2008

Here we go again …

May 16th, 2008 · No Comments

The Republican primary in House District 24 continues to crackle: Another campaign piece has hit mailboxes, and this time it’s Jim Bunn and Jim Weidner who are the targets. It comes from Ed Glad, who is attempting to draw a distinction between himself and his opponents on land-use stuff. Jim Weidner was just in here [...]

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‘Do not call’ means: Do NOT call

May 16th, 2008 · No Comments

The Oregonian today reports on the front page that the Clinton and Obama campaigns have apologized for “robo” calls they’ve been making to those who got on the federal no-call list. A newsroom staffer told me she got one the other day from Bill Clinton (why isn’t Hillary doing these?) despite the fact that she’s [...]

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Republicans, unions and Ed Glad

May 15th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Lacking substantive policy differences, political candidates in party primaries tend to focus — more so than in general elections — on questions about ideological purity. That’s what you see going on in House District 24 as we approach Tuesday’s moment of truth.
Partisans take this stuff seriously, which is why the right and left wings of [...]

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Finally, a poll about Oregon

May 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Here’s a tidbit that arrived just a few minutes ago: A poll conducted for the Portland Tribune and Fox 12 News shows Barack Obama with a whopping 20-point lead over Hillary Clinton. Meanwhile, Steve Novick reportedly holds a slight, statistically insignificant lead over Jeff Merkley in the U.S. Senate Democratic primary. The statewide poll of [...]

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Still making up their minds …

May 12th, 2008 · No Comments

I just checked in with the Yamhill County Clerk’s Office, where I was told that ballots aren’t coming in at quite the pace they ordinarily do. It’s not a huge statistical difference, but there is a difference: By this point in 2004, 11.6 percent of Yamhill County voters had cast their ballots. This year: 10.8 [...]

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The final stretch

May 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Good morning, readers. My pile of Sunday papers awaits, so I’ll make this quick:  Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have set up headquarters in McMinnville, both are downtown on Third Street.  Also, Obama has picked up more superdelegates in recent days, including Oregon’s Peter DeFazio. Jim Bunn responded to the Weidner camp’s [...]

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More on Weidner-Bunn

May 7th, 2008 · No Comments

This week’s story about the Weidner-Bunn thing has hit the blogosphere: Over on NW Republican, there’s a discussion unfolding in which a couple of inaccuracies have popped up.
Blog host Coyote says that Bunn’s response to the “alert” that Weidner’s supporters sent out over the weekend was that “he took umbrage that Jim Weidner’s name wasn’t [...]

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The races heat up

May 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Hello everyone, back in the saddle here. It’s been a busy few days. There’s a lot going on.
First, here’s our coverage of the House District 24 Republican primary race, which ran in Saturday’s edition. It’s been termed “the primary to watch,” and I would not disagree. In fact, I spent a fair amount of some [...]

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In new ad, Smith takes on Merkley, Novick

May 5th, 2008 · No Comments

Published: May 3, 2008
By JULIA SILVERMAN
The Associated Press
PORTLAND — Oregon Sen. Gordon isn’t waiting for Democrats to pick a candidate for him to face off in November.
On Friday, the Smith campaign launched an ad that takes equal aim at the two Democrats vying to challenge Smith, Oregon House Speaker Jeff Merkley and Portland lawyer and [...]

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