Posted: Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Republican leaders in the Northwest are hoping that GOP victories
in a pair of east coast governor’s races foreshadow similar results
here. That was the message in a pair of conference calls organized
by the Republican National Committee today. As Salem Correspondent Chris Lehman reports, Democrats call the prediction "wishful thinking."
Washington state Republican chair Luke Esser and his counterpart in
Oregon, Bob Tiernan, each say the 2009 mid-term elections show
that voters are upset with Democratic leadership. Esser predicted
the GOP would pick up more seats in the Washington Legislature.
Tiernan said Republicans in Oregon would defeat two Democratic
Congressmen and take back the governor’s office for the first time
in more than 20 years, if this week’s election is any indication.
Tiernan: “I think it’s a deal-changer. I think what’s happened in
Virginia and New Jersey is going to be repeating itself here.”
Still, Oregon Republicans face some long odds. They lost a potential
candidate for governor this week when State Senator Frank Morse
decided not to enter the race. And Democrats far outnumber
Republicans in voter registration in Oregon.
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