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California Republicans vie to capitalize on their November victories and break the Democratic supermajority while balancing Trump鈥檚 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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Oregon鈥檚 House Republican leader sent state election officials scrambling this week after he used a minor delay in delivering mailed ballots to clerks in two counties to raise doubts about the integrity of the state鈥檚 voting system.
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Three Oregon Republicans running to control the state鈥檚 elections have all stoked false claims of voter fraud and indicated they want to end Oregon鈥檚 decades-long tradition of running elections by mail.
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Sixteen Republican lawmakers and legislative candidates from Oregon plan to visit the Arizona-Mexico border on Monday, arguing that lax security around the southern border exacerbates the drug crisis in Oregon, 1,000 miles north.
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Sen. Art Robinson鈥檚 son Noah Robinson is running against Rep. Christine Goodwin in a two-way Republican primary in the southern Oregon district.
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State Sen. Daniel Bonham will take the reins from Sen. Tim Knopp. Knopp led last year's record-setting Republican walkout.
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Democratic lawmakers are working on a separate proposal to address the state鈥檚 drug addiction crisis.
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A federal judge late on Wednesday rejected a request to restore to the ballot three Republican senators who are barred from running for reelection because they participated in a six-week walkout.
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The federal lawsuit joins an ongoing state case from Republican senators who want to run for reelection despite a voter-approved amendment to the state constitution.
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Five Republican lawmakers say they can鈥檛 be barred from running for another term because they boycotted the Senate earlier this year. Now, Oregon鈥檚 top court will decide the true meaning of Measure 113.
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One of the Republicans who filed a complaint, Sen. Lynn Findley, called the Senate president a 鈥渄ictator鈥 and called the committee process a 鈥渟ham.鈥
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Former President Donald Trump claims mail balloting is rife with fraud. But to win more elections, the state GOP is expanding its efforts to collect mail ballots to boost turnout.
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The former president railed against Democrats and again claimed the 2020 election was rigged in his speech to the California Republican Party. With him skipping the primary debates, the party convention may get the next best thing, with speeches also by Sen. Tim Scott and Gov. Ron DeSantis.