Oregon governor election: Republican candidate gains momentum in Oregon governor’s race | Governor Election | US News

Oregon ∙ Polls show that the Democratic Party, who has held the governorship of Oregon since 1987, will not be able to retain the seat this time, and the Republican candidate will win a landslide victory.

This time, Republican Party candidate Christine Drowson has come down hard to make a tough competition. The Democratic Party has fielded the current Governor Katie Brown to retain the position of Governor.

As the competition between the two main parties tightens, the presence of an independent candidate (Bets Johnson) has increased the tension between the two. Former state House Minority Leader Christine Oregonian has struggled to defend the issue of homelessness and the governor’s failure to crack down on rising violence when it becomes an election issue.

64 percent of voters surveyed in the state blame the justice system. Two-thirds of people think that the Democratic Party, which has been in power for decades, is headed in the wrong direction. This is why voters have increased the chances of winning the Republican Party for changes this time.

English Summary: Republican candidate gains momentum in Oregon governor’s race

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