Oregon
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Oregon is an increasingly a blue state. Four of five of the state's U.S. Representatives are Democrats, and the state has voted Democrat since 1988 in Presidential elections.
The state is comprised of two main geographically separate political areas: the Portland metropolitan area and Eugene, the ideologically progressive centers of the state, and the rest of the state, which votes ideologically conservative, that is to say, against the economic and moral interests of most of its residents.
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[edit] Oregon State Government
[edit] Oregon Dems
[edit] Oregon Near Left Progressives
[edit] The Far Left in Oregon
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