Posted on 04/21/2014 12:59:42 PM PDT by cotton1706
In an aggressive move, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) issued a memorandum highlighting the GOP's widening 2014 Senate battle map into blue state stronghold Oregon.
The memo cited new polling that reveals first term Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley is "incredibly vulnerable, far more so than most suspected." The poll, conducted by Harper Polling, found that Merkley's favorables are just 39% and under 50% on the ballot.
Oregon has not elected a Republican to statewide office in over a decade. Republicans, however, believe the GOP primary will produce a candidate who can beat Merkley in a state whose disastrous Obamacare exchange received $305 million in taxpayer-funded federal grants yet has failed to enroll a single Oregonian online.
With over $1 million already in her campaign war chest, Dr. Monica Wehby, a pediatric brain surgeon, "continues to astound and impress in Oregon," states the NRSC memo. Wehby's almost 30 years of experience in medicine give her a powerful platform from which to hammer away at Oregon's failed Obamacare exchange.
"Doctors are trained differently," says Dr. Wehby. "We know how to look at things logically, not ideologically, and we also know how to work with other people."
"It's not brain surgery," says Dr. Wehby in her latest campaign video. "Obamacare is bad for Oregon."
Also running in the GOP primary is state Rep. Jason Conger, a lawyer with a hardscrabble life story that took him "from homeless to Harvard," as his campaign video puts it.
"I still remember what it's like to live in a trailer park," says Conger who put himself through Harvard Law School. "I believe that I have the ability to relate to people who are not rich, to express conservative solutions, a conservative approach to solving problems in a way that...has relevance for their situation."
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Give it a try.
Dr. Monica WehKillBaby does not want laws to interfere with a woman’s extinction of her baby at any time of gestation (but she’s personally opposed LOL).
Maybe for Oregonians, but not necessarily for conservatives. I say that as a fourth-generation Californian.
Also running in the GOP primary is state Rep. Jason Conger, a lawyer with a hardscrabble life story that took him "from homeless to Harvard," as his campaign video puts it. "I still remember what it's like to live in a trailer park," says Conger who put himself through Harvard Law School. "I believe that I have the ability to relate to people who are not rich, to express conservative solutions, a conservative approach to solving problems in a way that...has relevance for their situation."
Dr. Monica WehKillBaby does not want laws to interfere with a womans extinction of her baby at any time of gestation (but shes personally opposed LOL).
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That does it for me. I’m rooting for Conger. How can the GOP say that they have two “attractive” candidates in Oregon when one is a baby-killer?
Forget it, it’s easier to move (to TX) than to try to overcome the effects of Portland, Salem, and Eugene. If you haven’t lived there, you have no idea.
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