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Oregon GOP governor primary winner emerges to challenge Democrat Kotek

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Former state House Minority Leader Christine Drazan He won Oregon’s Republican gubernatorial primary on Tuesday, emerging from a crowded field of candidates seeking a chance to replace the governor’s mansion in a state that Democrats have controlled for nearly four decades.

Republicans included former Portland Trail Blazers player and businessman Chris Dudley, state Rep. Ed Diehl and Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell.

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Drazan entered the race as one of the most well-known Republicans in the state after a close defeat to Kotek in 2022.

Diehl focused his campaign on lowering taxes and reducing government spending, while Bethell emphasized homelessness, public safety and government accountability.

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Chris Dudley speaks at a town hall meeting in Portland, Oregon

Republican candidate for governor of Oregon, Chris Dudley, speaks at a town hall meeting at Portland Bolt & Manufacturing Co. in Portland. (Tom Hauck/Bloomberg)

Dudley, 16 years old NBA The veteran campaigned as a political outsider with the support of prominent Oregon businessmen, including Nike co-founder Phil Knight.

Republicans in the race focused heavily on homelessness, public safety, drug policy and the high cost of living, arguing that Democratic leadership in Salem and Portland had failed to adequately address these issues.

The GOP hasn’t won the Oregon governor’s race since 1982, but the Republican Party believes voters’ frustration with crime, homelessness and affordability could make this midterm race more competitive.

Drazan will now face incumbent Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek in November.

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Oregon Governor Tina Kotek speaks at the signing ceremony in Washington

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is seeking a second term as Republicans seek to flip the governor’s mansion in the Democrat-controlled state. (Susan Walsh/AP)

Kotek has faced criticism over homelessness, including a growing unhoused population and housing capacity, as well as struggles to expand education and transportation funding, but he faces little opposition in his bid for a second term.

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