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Kuumo
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« on: October 25, 2021, 08:43:27 AM »

I am also interested.
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2021, 05:36:14 PM »
« Edited: October 27, 2021, 10:28:36 PM by Senator Kuumo »

Name: Christine Jang
Gender: Female
Age and DOB: October 20, 1984
Hometown: Irvine, CA
Current Residence: Salem, OR
Political Party: Democratic
Occupation: State government-employed environmental scientist

Background: Christine Jang was born into a middle-class Korean family in Irvine, California, where she lived until graduating from UC Irvine with a B.S. in chemistry in 2007. Jang then moved to Corvallis to earn a masters in environmental science at Oregon State. She worked at the headquarters of the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality in Portland for three years before transferring to work as a field scientist at the Salem office in 2012. Jang married her husband Matt Anderson in 2012 shortly before moving to Salem. They have twin daughters Samira and Taryn born in 2014.

Political Record: Jang supported Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020, taking part in organizing for the Biden campaign in Marion County. She is solidly progressive on the environment but more moderate on some other issues. Jang is an active member of several environmentalist organizations, a refugee resettlement agency, and an Asian American civic engagement group.

Visual Description: 5'4", lightly tanned skin, shoulder-length straight dark hair
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2022, 11:34:38 PM »

I'm ready to start back up again too.
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« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2022, 08:44:40 PM »
« Edited: January 31, 2022, 01:36:56 AM by Senator Kuumo »

What would Atlas look like in the world of Flip the 6th?


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OR 2022 Megathread
« on: October 05, 2021, 05:27:10 PM »

Didn't see a link for this in Gass' pinned list at the top of the board, so figured would go ahead and start one.

Mods please add to the list or merge if there is one out there already which I didn't see.

Looks like we already have one candidate running for election in Oregon's new Congressional District (OR-CD 06).

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Democratic county commissioner Thomas Ryder plans to run for Oregon’s new 6th congressional seat

A Democratic county official who helped lead the Hubbard Bridge replacement project in Benton County now appears to be planning a run for Oregon’s new sixth congressional district.

Com. Thomas Ryder, D-Corvallis, currently serves as chair of the Benton County Commission and according to people contacted by The Oregonian/OregonLive, Ryder has been making calls this week to inform people he plans to run for the sixth congressional district.

Ryder, a second-term commissioner who previously worked as an urban planner for the Oregon Department of Transportation and as the owner of Ryder Community Development, did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

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https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2021/10/democratic-county-commissioner-thomas-ryder-plans-to-run-for-oregons-new-6th-congressional-seat.html






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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: October 05, 2021, 05:43:06 PM »

The article also mentioned that State Senator Eric Talbot and environmental scientist Christine Jang are making moves toward running on the Democratic side too. Ryder probably has the advantage, but it could be a competitive race if these candidates follow through.

It's a shame that Tina Kotek caved to the state Republican caucus, as this could've been a nearly safe Democratic hold.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: October 05, 2021, 06:11:02 PM »

Quote from: Not Me, Us on October 05, 2021, 05:43:06 PM
The article also mentioned that State Senator Eric Talbot and environmental scientist Christine Jang are making moves toward running on the Democratic side too. Ryder probably has the advantage, but it could be a competitive race if some of these candidates follow through.

It's a shame that Tina Kotek caved to the state Republican caucus, as this could've been a nearly safe Democratic hold.

Thx for mentioning that!

Didn't want to overquote, especially since it is a subscriber exclusive and I've been burned a couple times in the past by mods for overquoting articles.

For those who are not subscribers, The Oregonian (Oregonlive) generally releases exclusive articles towards broader release within a day or two after for those of you who can't afford to subscribe and just want to look up an occasional article from the news outfit from behind the Paywall.

Agreed with your general gist that Ryder has the upper hand right now, but it's still way too early, let alone potentially a few more contenders likely to jump into the ring over the next couple months.

Really curious about who the PUBs will end up having on their list, since basically this district includes some of the more heavily "Evangelical Christian" type voters on the PUB side when it comes to Republican Primaries, where this faction of the PUB Party tends to perform much better in intra-party elections.

Regardless, definitely looking like the DEM bench will grow dramatically for future elections with a new CD in play and shifts in existing State/House LDs.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: October 05, 2021, 07:30:56 PM »

Huh. I had been thinking the two most likely winners in OR-06 were Paul Evans and Teresa Alonso Leon--which I suppose could still happen. Guess we'll see.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 20, 2022, 07:26:30 PM »

Quote from: Tsaiite, October 05, 2021, 07:30:56 PM
Huh. I had been thinking the two most likely winners in OR-06 were Paul Evans and Teresa Alonso Leon--which I suppose could still happen. Guess we'll see.

OR CD-06 DEM PRIMARY

Teresa Alonso Leon passes on running.

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Oregon Rep. Teresa Alonso Leon is declining to run for the state’s new sixth congressional district in what is shaping up to be a competitive Democratic primary, instead running for re-election to the state House.

Alonso Leon, who is from Woodburn, formally announced her decision on Thursday morning. She is currently serving her third term in the state House and was previously a Woodburn city councilor. Oregon’s new sixth congressional district, drawn by state lawmakers in 2021, covers agricultural areas including Linn County, Benton County, and the bulk of the state’s Latino population in and around Woodburn and Salem.

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https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/01/democratic-lawmaker-teresa-alonso-leon-will-not-run-for-oregons-new-6th-congressional-seat.html


I think there's a good chance she runs in 2024 if Republicans win the 6th district this year. Maybe she decided it wasn't worth risking her state House seat for a competitive primary and general election.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 20, 2022, 07:30:28 PM »

Are there any policy differences between Ryder and Jang? Is one more to the center and the other more progressive?


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 25, 2022, 04:25:36 PM »

Quote from: JM1295, January 20, 2022, 07:30:28 PM
Are there any policy differences between Ryder and Jang? Is one more to the center and the other more progressive?

Chemeketa Community College instructor Charlotte Adams is also running as well.... there are several other not very well known individuals that have announced, including an environmental activist Yuri Testikov who reminds me of a few people I knew in my younger years.

Honestly at this point I'm not sure there are any dramatic political contrasts that have yet formed in terms of how these candidates are branding themselves with policy positions, although Ryder seems like he may be slightly more progressive based on their political records and campaign websites.

Here is Thomas Ryder and Christine Jang's ballotpedia info

https://ballotpedia.org/Thomas_Ryder

https://ballotpedia.org/Christine_Jang

Similarly to Jang, Charlotte Adams has not previously served in elected office but has been active in some grassroots groups and community organizations.

https://ballotpedia.org/Charlotte_Adams

I suspect this race might come down to more of a regional split between the Salem metro part of the district vs the Corvallis area....


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 26, 2022, 09:17:02 AM »

We're so screwed. Republicans are almost guaranteed to pick up two House seats in Oregon.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 27, 2022, 05:03:28 PM »

In the OR-06 race, the Republicans are constantly engaging in Twitter wars about mask mandates, "Critical Race Theory", and Cooper's and Scott's weird obsession with Doyle Brooks allegedly thinking Trump won 410 EVs in 2020 while the two major Democratic candidates seem to be connecting well with the people of central Oregon and actually have plans to solve the problems facing this country. I think Democrats have a clear advantage here.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 27, 2022, 06:32:54 PM »

Quote from: Ferguson97, January 27, 2022, 05:03:28 PM
In the OR-06 race, the Republicans are constantly engaging in Twitter wars about mask mandates, "Critical Race Theory", and Cooper's and Scott's weird obsession with Doyle Brooks allegedly thinking Trump won 410 EVs in 2020 while the two major Democratic candidates seem to be connecting well with the people of central Oregon and actually have plans to solve the problems facing this country. I think Democrats have a clear advantage here.

Do you red avatars never learn? I remember when loads of people on the VA-GOV megathread were dunking on me for suggesting that Youngkin could win, and look what happened. Republicans will likely win this race, and don't tell me I didn't warn you that real people don't vote based on mean tweets and 1/6 references.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 29, 2022, 08:14:47 PM »

I'll be keeping on eye on the OR-06 race and will be interested to see how the Latino vote breaks down in the Democratic primary and in the general. Christine Jang would be an interesting Representative for that district.


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Re: OR 2022 Megathread
« on: January 29, 2022, 10:08:20 PM »

Ugh, why couldn't Tina Kotek have the balls to strong-arm the legislature into passing the Democratic redistricting map?
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