Oregon’s open 2nd Congressional District means change after 22 years
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Rep. Greg Walden’s retirement announcement opened an opportunity for a new representative in the U.S. House.
Political experts say Oregon's sprawling 2nd Congressional District race is a foregone conclusion with Cliff Bentz, a former Republican state senator, likely emerging as the winner.
However, candidate Alex Spenser says she feels confident that she has an “excellent chance” at becoming the first Democratic congressman that the historically conservative region has seen in four decades.
The two candidates vastly differ in name-recognition and funding. Although there are 40,000 more registered Republican voters in the state's largest district, Spenser is hoping the 200,000 non-affiliated voters can change the ending that experts predict.
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