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California Republicans vie to capitalize on their November victories and break the Democratic supermajority while balancing Trump’s influence
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In a press conference at the Oregon State Capitol, Republican party leaders blamed high taxes and excessive regulations for increasing costs, driving people out of the state and making it harder to work, live and manage a business.
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While Democrats retain a supermajority, experts say Republican wins – and an increasingly diverse GOP Caucus – signal potential shifts in voter sentiment among non white voters
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Only one-third of the California GOP congressional delegation has pledged to accept the 2024 presidential election results. And only two incumbents in office in 2021 voted to certify President Joe Biden’s win over Donald Trump in the 2020 race.
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California’s not a swing state, but it is making national news this election season for close down-ballot races that could determine which party controls the U.S. House of Representatives next year.
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Jackson County Democratic Party officials say their office has faced vandalism while party supporters report frequent theft of lawn signs. Local Democrats and Republicans have called to keep things civil as tensions rise this election season.
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Will Lathrop, the Republican nominee for attorney general, frequently refers to his work with the International Justice Mission.
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The former congressman from Hood River has quickly made himself indispensable to his party’s legislative hopes.
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The Oregon Republican Party challenged Libertarian ballot access because of an internal dispute over party bylaws.
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The Oregon Republican Party’s attorney urged the Secretary of State to target Libertarian ballot access.
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Oregon Republicans, at the same time, said Biden should retire from the presidency.
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In a letter to state environmental regulators, nine Senate Republicans sought to tie rising electricity rates to a program that is not yet in effect.
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A memo by two Republican state lawmakers is the latest sign that the party believes it will benefit in November by attacking Democrats’ record on the nation’s southern border.
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Family members of two ousted Republican senators will take their place in the Oregon Senate next year after primary elections that saw hardline conservatives win in Southern Oregon and more pragmatic Republicans prevail in Eastern Oregon.