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<title>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</title>
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<modified>2006-11-09T20:18:15Z</modified>
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<title>A victory for hope and opportunity</title>
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<modified>2006-11-09T20:18:15Z</modified>
<issued>2006-11-09T20:10:54Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">Tuesday night delivered a victory – not for me, but for all of us and all of Oregon.  It is because of your belief in a better Oregon and your support and hard work over the last year that Oregon chose the path that will lead us to a better future.

Collectively we spent countless hours delivering our message of hope and opportunity to citizens across the state.  We talked about stable funding for schools, access to health care for all kids, ending our dependence on foreign oil, and fighting for more living wage jobs so all Oregonians can provide for themselves and their families.  We also got citizens involved who never had engaged in the political process before, bridging old divides and developing new partnerships.

You reminded me throughout this campaign that Oregon’s greatest assets are its citizens.  Because of your hard work, support and determination to never give up, we now have a great opportunity to invest in that greatest asset – our people – and make Oregon a place where we give our people a chance to take care of their families and provide the opportunity for our children to learn, be healthy and succeed in the world.

We have a lot of work ahead to achieve the goals we fought so hard for during this election.  But I know we will be successful if we continue to work together and remind each other not to let the opportunity before us pass us by.

So thank you, again, to all of my supporters who worked tirelessly in this campaign, in every county of the state.  Thank you for a spirited effort and thank you for standing with me to raise the flags of hope and opportunity that will guide us to a better future.

For Oregon,Ted Kulongoski</summary>
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<dc:subject>Top Stories</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>Tuesday night delivered a victory – not for me, but for all of us and all of Oregon.  It is because of your belief in a better Oregon and your support and hard work over the last year that Oregon chose the path that will lead us to a better future.</p>

<p>Collectively we spent countless hours delivering our message of hope and opportunity to citizens across the state.  We talked about stable funding for schools, access to health care for all kids, ending our dependence on foreign oil, and fighting for more living wage jobs so all Oregonians can provide for themselves and their families.  We also got citizens involved who never had engaged in the political process before, bridging old divides and developing new partnerships.</p>

<p>You reminded me throughout this campaign that Oregon’s greatest assets are its citizens.  Because of your hard work, support and determination to never give up, we now have a great opportunity to invest in that greatest asset – our people – and make Oregon a place where we give our people a chance to take care of their families and provide the opportunity for our children to learn, be healthy and succeed in the world.</p>

<p>We have a lot of work ahead to achieve the goals we fought so hard for during this election.  But I know we will be successful if we continue to work together and remind each other not to let the opportunity before us pass us by.</p>

<p>So thank you, again, to all of my supporters who worked tirelessly in this campaign, in every county of the state.  Thank you for a spirited effort and thank you for standing with me to raise the flags of hope and opportunity that will guide us to a better future.</p>

<p>For Oregon,<br />
<em>Ted Kulongoski</em></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Vote, Then It&apos;s Time to Party!</title>
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<modified>2006-11-07T00:20:31Z</modified>
<issued>2006-11-06T23:42:18Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1667</id>
<created>2006-11-06T23:42:18Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">

Remember to get your vote in by 8 pm Tuesday and then join us for election night!

In Portland, the party kicks off at 8 pm in the Mayfair Ballroom of the Benson Hotel, 309 SW Broadway.

In Eugene, meet us at Lane County Fairgrounds Event Center, 796 W. 13th starting at 8 pm.

We hope you can make it as we celebrate the success of all our hard work!</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Top Stories</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="donkey_party.jpg" src="http://www.tedforgov.com/donkey_party.jpg" width="500" height="415" /></p>

<p>Remember to <a href="http://www.tedforgov.com/2006/11/get_your_ballot.html">get your vote in</a> by 8 pm Tuesday and then join us for election night!</p>

<p>In Portland, the party kicks off at 8 pm in the Mayfair Ballroom of the Benson Hotel, <a href="http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=309+SW+Broadway,+Portland,+OR+97205&ie=UTF8&z=15&ll=45.522435,-122.678361&spn=0.015004,0.053902&om=1&iwloc=addr">309 SW Broadway</a>.</p>

<p>In Eugene, meet us at Lane County Fairgrounds Event Center, <a href="http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=796+W.+13th,+Eugene,+OR+97402&ie=UTF8&z=15&ll=44.045833,-123.104811&spn=0.015393,0.053902&om=1&iwloc=addr">796 W. 13th</a> starting at 8 pm.</p>

<p>We hope you can make it as we celebrate the success of all our hard work!</p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Get Your Ballot In!</title>
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<modified>2006-11-06T20:01:55Z</modified>
<issued>2006-11-06T19:57:29Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1666</id>
<created>2006-11-06T19:57:29Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">There are just two days left and if you haven&apos;t gotten your ballot in yet, now is the time. 

Do not drop your ballot in the mail as it will likely not arrive in time. Instead, you can find a ballot drop-off location in your county on the Secretary of State&apos;s website here.

Remember that your ballot must be received by 8 pm Tuesday!</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Front Page Alert 1</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>There are just two days left and if you haven't gotten your ballot in yet, now is the time. </p>

<p><strong>Do not</strong> drop your ballot in the mail as it will likely not arrive in time. Instead, you can find a ballot drop-off location in your county on the Secretary of State's website <a href="http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/nov72006/dropsites.html">here</a>.</p>

<p>Remember that your ballot must be received by 8 pm Tuesday!</p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>New Video: Time to Get Out and Vote!</title>
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<modified>2006-11-07T00:21:30Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-31T22:18:08Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1635</id>
<created>2006-10-31T22:18:08Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> 

Ted has been traveling the state, encouraging Oregonians to get out and vote. The election is just a week away and getting our supporters to the polls will make the difference in this election.

 After the jump, check out video highlights from our recent rallies with Vice President Gore, DNC Chairman Howard Dean, Senator Ron Wyden and other leaders in Oregon! 
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<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Front Page News</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>Ted has been traveling the state, encouraging Oregonians to get out and vote. The election is just a week away and getting our supporters to the polls will make the difference in this election.</p>

<p>Check out these highlights from our recent rallies with Vice President Gore, DNC Chairman Howard Dean, Senator Ron Wyden and other leaders in Oregon! </p>

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<entry>
<title>Swim the Willamette For Ted</title>
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<modified>2006-11-06T10:00:08Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-30T23:51:31Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1627</id>
<created>2006-10-30T23:51:31Z</created>
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Due to inclement weather and associated issues with water quality, we are sad to announce the Portland Challenge event planned for this Sunday has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience.</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Events</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p><img alt="Cancelled Due to Poor Weather" src="http://www.tedforgov.com/cancelled%20portland%20challenge.jpg" width="375" height="375" /></p>

<p><strong>Due to inclement weather and associated issues with water quality, we are sad to announce the Portland Challenge event planned for this Sunday has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience.</strong></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Hermiston Herald Endorses Governor</title>
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<modified>2006-10-30T22:15:39Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-30T22:10:07Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1626</id>
<created>2006-10-30T22:10:07Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">From the October 17 edition of the Hermiston Herald: Gov. Ted Kulongoski is not entering the final weeks of the gubernatorial campaign with the sort of strength he clearly would like to have had. He has lost some of the enthusiastic support he had when he first ran four years ago. He faced challenges from within his own party during...</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Endorsements</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>From the October 17 edition of the <i>Hermiston Herald</i>:</p>

<p>Gov. Ted Kulongoski is not entering the final weeks of the gubernatorial campaign with the sort of strength he clearly would like to have had. He has lost some of the enthusiastic support he had when he first ran four years ago. He faced challenges from within his own party during the primary season, and public employee unions, who supported the governor in 2002, gave their support to Democrat Jim Hill. His opponent in the general election, Republican Ron Saxton, has painted Kulongoski¹s term as a failure. His re-election next month is anything but assured. Despite all this, the governor gets the endorsement of the Hermiston Herald. While his record during the past four years is anything but sterling, by objective measures, it has been a success. Kulongoski took office at a time when the Oregon economy was at rock bottom. Tax revenues were in sharp decline, and the Public Employees Retirement System was in crisis. All of that has reversed to some degree during the governor¹s four years in office. Given the circumstances Kulongoski faced as he entered office in 2003, one would have to give the governor good marks as chief executive officer of the state of Oregon. Can things be better? Of course. Ron Saxton, however, believes things couldn't be worse, and he is telling voters to trust him to make sweeping reforms. Saxton¹s problem, however, is an almost complete lack of specifics on how he would improve current conditions - other than to say he will reduce government spending and run a more efficient government. He opposes any new taxes, yet believes the state can and must improve the quality of education for Oregon students. Simple efficiencies aren¹t enough. But worse, yet, he backs Measure 41, which would expand state income tax deductions which would result in a reduction in the general fund in the next biennium by almost $800 million. That means tremendous cuts to schools in Hermiston and around the state. Experience is also a factor in this race. Saxton¹s resumé is that of lawyer and school board member. Meanwhile, Kulongoski is a former legislator, attorney general, Oregon Supreme Court justice, and current governor. Saxton had a chance to be a great Republican nominee for governor. His politics are more in tune with Oregonians than previous GOP nominees. But he has failed to outline how he would carry out his plans for improving the economy, the health care system and the state of education. He wants us to trust in his own belief in the magic of cutting waste and inefficiencies. We¹d rather trust Kulongoski, who has a track record and a measurable list of accomplishments. <br />
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<entry>
<title>Get Out the Vote Time!</title>
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<modified>2006-11-06T20:02:55Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-29T01:43:31Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1614</id>
<created>2006-10-29T01:43:31Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">The Democratic Party of Oregon is running phone banks and canvasses full time until the election. Call 503-239-8646 to sign up.

Phone banks are running from 10 a.m to 9 p.m every day of the week.

Canvassing of neighborhoods on weekends runs in two shifts:Saturdays 10 a.m - 2 p.m and 3 p.m. - 7 p.m
Sundays from 1 - 5 p.m and 3 - 7 p.m.
Weekday night from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. </summary>
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<dc:subject>Front Page Alert 2</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>The Democratic Party of Oregon is running phone banks and canvasses full time until the election. Call 503-239-8646 to sign up.</p>

<p>Phone banks are running from 10 a.m to 9 p.m every day of the week.</p>

<p>Canvassing of neighborhoods on weekends runs in two shifts:<br />
<ul><li>Saturdays 10 a.m - 2 p.m and 3 p.m. - 7 p.m<br />
<li>Sundays from 1 - 5 p.m and 3 - 7 p.m.<br />
<li>Weekday night from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. </ul></p>

<p><strong>So call today 503-239-8646 to sign up and make a difference in this election!</strong></p>]]>

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<entry>
<title>Kitzhaber &amp; Westlund Stump for Ted</title>
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<modified>2006-11-06T10:05:20Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-28T22:26:18Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1613</id>
<created>2006-10-28T22:26:18Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">
Former Governor John Kitzhaber and Senator Ben Westlund of Tumalo have declared their support for Governor Kulongoski&apos;s reelection.

In a noon event at Porland State University, Kitzhaber praised Ted&apos;s leadership on achieving energy independence and called on voters to support him in the election. You can watch video of the announcement after the jump.


Westlund joined Governor Kulongoski at Get Out the Vote rallies Saturday - asking voters to reelect the Governor and vote down Measures 41 and 48.</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Endorsements</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>Former Governor John Kitzhaber and Senator Ben Westlund of Tumalo have declared their support for Governor Kulongoski's reelection.</p>

<p>In a noon event at Porland State University, Kitzhaber praised Ted's leadership on achieving energy independence and called on voters to support him in the election. You can watch video of the announcement below.</p>

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<p>Westlund joined Governor Kulongoski at Get Out the Vote rallies Saturday - asking voters to reelect the Governor and vote down Measures 41 and 48. Westlund summarized his support in a <a href="http://www.ktvz.com/story.cfm?nav=news&storyID=17121">release</a>:</p>

<blockquote>Today, I came to the decision to vote for and openly support Governor Ted Kulongoski’s re-election.  It wasn’t a decision I took lightly.  For quite awhile I considered not endorsing at all…but the reason I gave for running, because I care and I’m concerned are my same reasons for endorsing Governor Kulongoski.
 
<p>[..]
 
<p>Since leaving the race I have been focused primarily on three things: working for tax reform with a coalition of tri-partisan legislators, co-chairing the Senate Commission on Healthcare Access and Affordability that has found a way to provide basic, affordable healthcare for every Oregonian, and working to defeat Measures 41 and 48, two draconian measures that will keep us from investment on my first two priorities. 
 
<p>In these issues I have found a strong ally in Governor Kulongoski.</blockquote>
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<title>Ted Surging Ahead as Gore Visits Portland</title>
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<modified>2006-10-27T20:50:21Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-27T20:45:09Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1607</id>
<created>2006-10-27T20:45:09Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">As this story from KOIN notes, Governor Kulongoski is surging in the polls - taking a commanding lead over Ron Saxton. And to add to that momentum, former Vice President Al Gore was the special guest at an event Wednesday where he noted the Governor&apos;s leadership in making Oregon a global leader in the move to energy independence....</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Ted TV</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>As this story from KOIN notes, Governor Kulongoski is surging in the polls - taking a commanding lead over Ron Saxton.  And to add to that momentum, former Vice President Al Gore was the special guest at an event Wednesday where he noted the Governor's leadership in making Oregon a global leader in the move to energy independence.</p>

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<title>Get Out the Vote with Ted &amp; Governor Kitzhaber This Friday</title>
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<modified>2006-10-26T23:10:22Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-26T19:16:02Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1601</id>
<created>2006-10-26T19:16:02Z</created>
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Governor John Kitzhaber will join Ted at Portland State University this Friday at 12:30 p.m. to emphasize the importance of this election to setting Oregon on a path to energy independence.

The rally in the Smith Center offers students a chance to learn about the issues in this election and the clear contrast between Governor Kulongoski and Ron Saxton in creating a renewable energy future for Oregon.
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<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Front Page Alert 1</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>Governor John Kitzhaber will join Ted at Portland State University this Friday at 12:30 p.m. to emphasize the importance of this election to setting Oregon on a path to energy independence.</p>

<p>The rally in the Smith Center offers students a chance to learn about the issues in this election and the clear contrast between Governor Kulongoski and Ron Saxton in creating a renewable energy future for Oregon.</p>

<ul><li>Governor Kulongoski has enacted new clean car standards to reduce greenhouse emissions and air pollutions. Saxton has said he will look at repealing them if elected.
<li>Governor Kulongoski launched Oregon's first renewable energy action plan to end oil depenency and fight global warming. Saxton says he would rather leave it to President Bush to reduce warming.
<li>Governor Kulongoski is pushing to enact a requirement that 25 percent of the state's energy come from renewable sources by 2025. Saxton calls those moves a "gimmick." </ul>

<p>So come out and join the Governors in their commitment to a clean energy future for Oregon as they call on students to make a difference in November's election.</p>

<blockquote>Portland State University
<br>Smith Center 
<br>1825 SW Broadway in downtown Portland</blockquote>     
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<entry>
<title>New TV Ad Highlights Ted&apos;s Accomplishments</title>
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<modified>2006-10-29T01:43:16Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-26T01:48:50Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1596</id>
<created>2006-10-26T01:48:50Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">The campaign launched a new television spot this week, highlighting the Governor&apos;s accomplishments in his first term.

The ad, airing statewide, notes the Governor&apos;s successes in education, public safety, consumer protection and protecting a woman&apos;s right to choose. 

Click through to watch it and learn more about Governor Kulongoski&apos;s record.</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Front Page News</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>The campaign launched a new television spot this week, highlighting the Governor's accomplishments in his first term.</p>

<p>The ad, airing statewide, notes the Governor's successes in education, public safety, consumer protection and protecting a woman's right to choose. </p>

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<p>You can also watch our earlier web video on Ted's accomplishments <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2djCwp206E">here</a>. </p>

<p>And here is a brief rundown of some of the highlights:</p>

<p><strong>Economic Development and Economic Security</strong><br />
Helped create 120,000 new jobs.</p>

<p>Broke a decade of gridlock and enacted a $2.5 billion transportation package to repair our roads and bridges.</p>

<p>Expanded our transportation package to expand and upgrade our sea ports, airports and railroads. </p>

<p>Recruited companies like Amy’s Kitchen, Yahoo!, Google, and Genentech to Oregon.</p>

<p>Established 50 shovel-ready industrial sites.</p>

<p>Funded Oregon’s first signature research center for nanotechnology – ONAMI.</p>

<p>Stopped the legislature when it tried to cancel our voter-approved minimum wage increases.</p>

<p>Cracked down on predatory lenders with a law to stop them from charging 500% interest on payday loans.</p>

<p>Reduced hunger in the state.</p>

<p><strong>Education</strong><br />
Led a special session to put an additional $42 million in our public schools.</p>

<p>Brought opportunity grants to an additional 5,000 college students in Oregon.</p>

<p>Launched Oregon’s largest capital construction effort for our community colleges and universities.</p>

<p>Broke down barriers between community colleges and universities so students can have a clear and faster path to their degrees.</p>

<p><strong>Public Safety</strong><br />
Restored 40 State Trooper positions eliminated during the budget cutting of 2002.</p>

<p>Enacted the nation’s toughest anti-meth laws.</p>

<p>Shut down 70 percent of Oregon’s small meth labs.</p>

<p>Brought together legislators to pass Jessica’s law. </p>

<p><strong>Efficient Government</strong><br />
Reformed PERS, saving $970 million for the state, schools, cities and counties.</p>

<p>Created the State Smart Buy Purchasing Pool, saving the state and local governments $25 million.</p>

<p>Cut $6 million in administrative overhead from the university system.</p>

<p><br />
<strong>Health Care</strong><br />
Brought health coverage to 30,000 more kids under the Oregon Health Plan.</p>

<p>Stepped in to make sure that seniors got their life-saving medications when the Bush administration let them fall between the cracks of the Medicare system.</p>

<p><strong>Our Natural Heritage</strong><br />
Enacted stricter auto-emissions standards for cleaner air in Oregon.</p>

<p>Protected old growth timber in our roadless areas.</p>

<p>Launched the most ambitious parks program in a generation – opening a new park every year during the past four years, and we’ll keep on that pace for the next six years.</p>

<p>You can always learn more by visiting our <a href="http://www.tedforgov.com/2005/09/ted_kulongoski.html">Issues</a> section.</p>]]>

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<title>Tonight’s Debate: Will Saxton Turn Over a New Leaf or Keep Misleading Voters?</title>
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<modified>2006-10-25T04:24:34Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-25T04:14:03Z</issued>
<id>tag:,2006:/6.1587</id>
<created>2006-10-25T04:14:03Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">For Immediate Release Contact: Anna Richter Taylor, 503-546-0416 Tonight’s Debate: Will Saxton Turn Over a New Leaf or Keep Misleading Voters? Medford, OR – After spending millions on negative attack ads, Republican Ron Saxton is now decrying &quot;cheap shots&quot; and &quot;mudslinging.&quot; But when he appears in the final general election debate tonight, will Saxton continue his pattern of false and...</summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
<dc:subject>Press</dc:subject>
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<![CDATA[<p>For Immediate Release<br />
<br>Contact: Anna Richter Taylor, 503-546-0416</p>

<p><strong>Tonight’s Debate: Will Saxton Turn Over a New Leaf or Keep Misleading Voters?</strong><br />
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Medford, OR – After spending millions on negative attack ads, Republican Ron Saxton is now decrying "cheap shots" and "mudslinging." But when he appears in the final general election debate tonight, will Saxton continue his pattern of false and deceptive statements to Oregon voters?<br />
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"Governor Kulongoski will continue offering voters direct answers and a clear vision for Oregon this evening," said Kulongoski campaign manager Jim Ross. "But this will be Ron Saxton’s last chance to come clean and stop his pattern of false and misleading statements."</p>

<p><font size="3">Saxton’s False & Misleading Attacks</font></p>

<p><strong>Campaign Conduct</strong>:</p>

<p><i>Accuracy of His Ads</i>. Saxton stated during the City Club debate, "The ads I’ve run are factual. … I stand behind the ads." Yet the ads have been roundly criticized as false and misleading. As KATU reported, Saxton’s claim that illegal immigrants are voting in Oregon is unsupported by the facts. An Oregonian ad watch noted that a Saxton education ad “toys with facts” and uses quotes out of context. Little surprise that the Medford Mail-Tribune wrote that Saxton has, “chosen to attack to the point of untruthfulness.” [City Club of Portland, 10/13/06; KATU 10/3/06; Oregonian, 10/11/06; Mail Tribune, 10/6/06] </p>

<p><strong>Governor Kulongoski’s Record</strong>:</p>

<p><i>Visiting Rural Oregon</i>. Saxton has repeatedly said that the Governor never visits rural areas of the state.  The truth is that the Governor traveled to every county in Oregon in his first three years, including at least eight visits to Klamath Falls, seven to La Grande, eleven to Pendleton and a dozen to Bend. [KGW Debate, 10/17/06; City Club of Portland, 10/13/06; Governor’s Travel Log]</p>

<p><i>Chalkboard Project Reforms</i>. Saxton cites recommendations made by the Chalkboard Project, claiming the Governor opposes them. But as The Oregonian reported, "Sue Hildick, president of the Chalkboard Project, says, ‘…the governor is supportive of what we are doing.’" [Oregonian editorial board meeting, Saxton Press Conference 9/8/06; Oregonian, 10/24/06]</p>

<p><i>Making State Government Efficient</i>. Saxton continues to falsely assert that nothing has been done to make government more efficient over the last four years when in fact the Governor has saved taxpayers more than $1 billion by pooling government purchases, consolidating mail services, reforming PERS and eliminating over 250,000 pages of paperwork businesses had been required to file annually. [City Club of Portland, 10/13/06; Kulongoski For Governor]</p>

<p><i>Advisory Committee on Efficiency</i>. Saxton touts an advisory committee report, “Making Oregon Work.” Governor Kulongoski has implemented in full, or in part, 14 out of the 17 recommendations in the report including reducing the regulatory overlap among agencies and improving cost-effectiveness and efficiency of internal government operations.  [KGW Debate, 10/17/06]</p>

<p><strong>State of Oregon</strong>:</p>

<p><i>Small Businesses and the Corporate Kicker</i>. Saxton opposes putting the corporate kicker into a rainy day fund because he says it would hurt small businesses. But according to the Oregon Center for Public Policy, 93 percent of the corporate kicker goes to corporations making over $250,000 a year and more 80 percent of the corporate kicker leaves the state. Moreover, most small businesses are S-corporations, meaning they are taxed at the individuals – not corporate - rate. [KGW Debate, 10/17/06; OCPP, 3/28/06; Oregonian, 10/24/06]</p>

<p><i>Legal Residency Requirements for Driver’s Licenses</i>. Saxton has repeatedly made the false claims that there is already a legal residency requirement under state law and that Governor Kulongoski has done nothing to prepare Oregon for compliance with the federal REAL ID act. As The Oregonian reported, “Oregon does not require that people living in the state prove they are legal U.S. residents before getting driver's licenses – and it has been that way for decades. …With Kulongoski's approval, motor vehicle officials have drafted legislation that would implement a federal law banning driver's licenses for illegal immigrants.” [Statesman Journal Debate, 10/4/06; Oregonian editorial board meeting, Oregonian, 10/24/06] </p>

<p><i>Children’s First Report</i>. Saxton cites a report card by Children First for Oregon, but omits that he does not support the majority of their recommendations including the defeat of Measure 41, placing the corporate kicker in a rainy day fund, and enrolling all eligible children in the Oregon Health Plan – or that the report changed criteria measured in previous years. [Statesman Journal Debate, 10/4/06; Children First for Oregon Release, 9/26/07]</p>

<p><i>Oregon’s Economy</i>. Saxton has repeatedly talked down Oregon’s economy, stating for instance “we have one of the weaker economies in America.” Yet no amount of spin can change the fact that Oregon is in the top ten in the nation for job creation, economic growth and gains in manufacturing jobs. [City Club of Portland, 10/13/06; bls.gov; Oregonian 10/22/06]<br />
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<strong>Budget Numbers</strong>:</p>

<p><i>Education Spending</i>. Saxton frequently states that despite spending a billion more on education, Oregon’s schools are not improved. As The Oregonian reported, "School spending rose about $900 million on Kulongoski's watch. But when he entered office in 2003, the state was still deep in recession and schools were being forced to cut programs and lay off teachers. That year, ninety school districts closed early. Almost all school districts say they no longer face such severe financial pressure. Test scores are up and the dropout rate is down slightly." [Oregonian, 10/24/06] </p>

<p><i>Cost of Prison Food</i>. Saxton keeps claiming that it costs the state twice as much to feed prisoners as privatized services in certain counties. But as the Register-Guard reported in September, the state actually pays less than many of the counties Saxton cites and is the 12th most efficient state in the nation for food costs. [City Club of Portland, 10/13/06; Register Guard, 9/15/06]</p>

<p><i>Anticipated Revenue</i>. Saxton continually claims that Oregon will have $2 billion in new revenue next budget, avoiding the need to examine revenue sources. Yet he himself has acknowledged on several occasions that over half of that increase will flow back to taxpayers under the Kicker. [KGW 10/17/06; City Club of Portland, 10/13/06; Statesman Journal Debate, 10/4/06; Oregonian Editorial Board Meeting]</p>

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<title>Over $75,000 In Online Donations To Date!</title>
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<modified>2006-10-26T19:33:28Z</modified>
<issued>2006-10-24T22:38:19Z</issued>
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<created>2006-10-24T22:38:19Z</created>
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The campaign just hit another challenge mark - raising over $45,000 in online contributions in just two weeks. That was $10,000 over or goal to double our total contributions by election day. Since the beginning of the campaign, the netroots have raised over $75,000! </summary>
<author><name>Ted Kulongoski for Governor</name></author>
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The campaign just hit another challenge mark - raising over $45,000 in online contributions in just two weeks. That was $10,000 <strong>over</strong> or goal to double our total contributions by election day. Since the beginning of the campaign, the netroots have raised over $75,000! </p>

<p>We have 14 days left until the election. So make a difference and get in that ballot - it will also help us focus our efforts on undecided voters.</p>

<p>Continued grassroots support from the online community is playing a critical role to countering our opponent's national GOP money machine.  so consider <a href="https://www.c-esystems.com/tedforgov/donate/donation.aspx">giving</a> today.</p>]]>

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<title>Oregonians from Every Corner of the State Stand with Kulongoski</title>
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<issued>2006-10-24T17:33:35Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 23, 2006 Contact: Anna Richter Taylor (503) 546-0416 Oregonians from Every Corner of the State Stand with Kulongoski With support from Republicans and Democrats from every region, you can tell whose side he’s on. (Portland, OR) – Ultimately, an election is about who a candidate represents. And the people standing behind Governor Kulongoski’s re-election reflect that...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br />
October 23, 2006<br />
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Contact:           Anna Richter Taylor<br />
                        (503) 546-0416<br />
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<strong>Oregonians from Every Corner of the State Stand with Kulongoski</strong><br />
<br><i>With support from Republicans and Democrats from every region, you can tell whose side he’s on.</i><br />
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(Portland, OR) – Ultimately, an election is about who a candidate represents.  And the people standing behind Governor Kulongoski’s re-election reflect that he represents all of Oregon – Republicans, Democrats, rural and urban communities alike.  <br />
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"From my personal interaction with the Governor, I can tell you that  he deserves kudos as someone who works tirelessly every day of every week for Oregonians," said Crook County Judge Scott Cooper.  "I traveled with him overseas to bring jobs to Oregon, and I saw how hard he works. I've attended funerals of vets with him and watched him display real grief and compassion for families left behind. When he talks about improving the quality of education and availability of healthcare, he's talking about issues ordinary citizens talk to me about every day. Governor Kulongoski cares about the average voter, and he's been showing that every day for nearly four years. That’s why he has my support this November."<br />
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The Governor has received endorsements from newspapers representing urban and rural areas, organizations representing hundreds of thousands of Oregonians, and more than 100 local, county and city leaders representing every geographic area of Oregon.  Support ranges from his commitment to education to economic development to public safety.<br />
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"The Governor understands that our economic success depends on a strong education and a quality workforce," said Hillsboro Mayor Tom Hughes.  "No one has done more over the last four years to pull Oregon out of the doldrums than the Governor has personally, and with the economic tides turning, we need to re-elect Kulongoski so we can keep moving forward."<br />
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"This election isn’t about Republican or Democrat – it’s about Oregon’s future and electing a Governor who will create economic opportunity for all of the state. That’s why I’m supporting Ted and encourage others to do the same," said Mayor Dale Thompson of Condon.<br />
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The Governor urges voters to read his voter pamphlet statement and to log onto www.tedforgov.com to see what he stands for – and who is standing by the Governor this November.  <br />
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"This election is critical because after a hard recession, Oregon now has an opportunity to make real progress in the fight against meth, expanding economic opportunity, and putting our state on a sound fiscal path for the future," said Klamath County Sheriff Tim Evinger.  "I know that Ted will continue to partner with local communities to ensure our entire state moves forward during the good times – and that we all support each other during the bad times. That’s why he has my vote and I urge other Oregonians to join me in re-electing Governor Kulongoski."<br />
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<strong>City Officials</strong><br />
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<br>Mayor Rob Drake, Beaverton <br />
<br>Mayor David Elliott, Sisters <br />
<br>Mayor Richard Kidd, Forest Grove <br />
<br>Mayor John Morrison, Ashland <br />
<br>Mayor Marian Telerski, Talent <br />
<br>Councilor Deborah Barnes, Milwaukie <br />
<br>Mayor Jim Lewis, Jacksonville <br />
<br>Mayor Jim Bernard, Milwaukie <br />
<br>Mayor Charlotte Lehan, Wilsonville <br />
<br>Mayor Jim Fairchild, Dallas <br />
<br>Mayor Tom Hughes, Hillsboro <br />
<br>Mayor Chuck Hofmann, Baker City <br />
<br>Mayor Bill Bain, Newport <br />
<br>Mayor Paul Thalofer, Troutdale <br />
<br>Mayor Bob McPheeters, Tillamook <br />
<br>Mayor Karl Popoff, Gold Beach <br />
<br>Mayor Lewis Key, Milton-Freewater <br />
<br>Mayor Bob Austin, Estacada <br />
<br>Mayor Alice Norris, Oregon City <br />
<br>Mayor Shirley Kalkhoven, Nehalem <br />
<br>Former Mayor Di lyn Larsen-Hill, La Grande <br />
<br>Mayor Bob Severson, Hermiston <br />
<br>Mayor Linda Malone, Sandy <br />
<br>Mayor Judy Hammerstad, Lake Oswego <br />
<br>Mayor Chuck Becker, Gresham <br />
<br>Mayor John McArdle, Independence <br />
<br>Mayor Ed Gowan, Lakeside <br />
<br>Mayor Scott Beckstead, Waldport <br />
<br>Mayor Judy Volta, Coburg <br />
<br>Mayor Jim White, Depoe Bay <br />
<br>Mayor Dale Thompson, Condon <br />
<br>Mayor Alan Unger, Redmond <br />
<br>Mayor Kitty Piercy, Eugene <br />
<br>President Pro-Tem Tim McQueary, Sweet Home <br />
<br>Mayor Dee Wescott, Damascus <br />
<br>Mayor Helen Berg, Corvallis <br />
<br>Mayor David Trott, Umatilla <br />
<br>Mayor Karen Kellogg, Wasco <br />
<br>Mayor Sharon Branstiter, Toledo <br />
<br>Mayor Lori Hollingsworth, Lincoln City <br />
<br>Mayor Phil Houk, Pendleton <br />
<br>Councilor Rick Brissette, Lincoln City <br />
<br>Councilor Doug Holbrook, Lincoln City <br />
<br>Councilor Gary Ellingson, Lincoln City <br />
<br>Mayor Ralph Hesgard, Cascade Locks <br />
<br>Mayor Pat Sherman, Brookings <br />
<br>Councilor Steve Clements, La Grande <br />
<br>Mayor Dennis Ross, Maupin <br />
<br>Councilor Chester Noreikis, Lincoln City <br />
<br>Mayor Colleen Johnson, La Grande <br />
<br>Councilor Audrey Jacobs, Ontario <br />
<br>Mayor Peggy Kite-Martin, Joseph <br />
<br>Councilor Randy Leonard, Portland <br />
<br>Councilor Erik Sten, Portland <br />
<br>Councilor Sam Adams, Portland <br />
<br>Councilor Dan Saltzman, Portland<br />
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<strong>County Officials</strong> <br />
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<br>Commissioner Fred Warner, Baker County<br />
<br>Judge Scott Cooper, Crook County<br />
<br>Commissioner Bill Dwyer, Lane County<br />
<br>Commissioner Bill Hall, Lincoln County<br />
<br>Commissioner Annabelle Jaramillo, Benton County<br />
<br>Commissioner Mike Mohan, Crook County<br />
<br>Judge Laura Pryor, Gilliam County<br />
<br>Commissioner Rita Bernhard, Columbia County<br />
<br>Commissioner Peter Sorenson, Lane County<br />
<br>Commissioner Linda Modrell, Benton County<br />
<br>Commissioner Mike McCabe, Crook County<br />
<br>Commissioner Jay Dixon, Benton County<br />
<br>Commissioner Mary Stern, Yamhill County<br />
<br>Commissioner Martha Schrader, Clackamas County<br />
<br>Commissioner Tim Josi, Tillamook County<br />
<br>Commissioner Lucie La Bonte, Curry County<br />
<br>Commissioner Scott McKay, Wasco County<br />
<br>Judge Terry Tallman, Morrow County<br />
<br>Former County Chair Rodger Schock, Hood River County<br />
<br>Commissioner Dennis Gronquist, Gilliam County<br />
<br>Commissioner Don Lindly, Lincoln County<br />
<br>Treasurer Michael Long, Klamath County<br />
<br>Commissioner Terry Thompson, Lincoln County<br />
<br>Commissioner Helen Westbrook, Clatsop County <br />
<br>Commissioner Walter Ponsford, Jefferson County<br />
<br>Judge Gary Thompson, Sherman County<br />
<br>Benton County DA Scott Heiser  <br />
<br>Clackamas County DA John Foote  <br />
<br>Clatsop County DA Josh Marquis <br />
<br>Coos County DA Paul Burgett  <br />
<br>Crook County DA Gary Williams  <br />
<br>Deschutes County DA Mike Dugan <br />
<br>Douglas County DA Jack Banta <br />
<br>Gilliam County DA Marion Weatherford<br />
<br>Grant County DA Christie Timko <br />
<br>Harney County DA Timothy Colahan <br />
<br>Hood River County DA John Sewell <br />
<br>Jackson County DA Mark Huddleston  <br />
<br>Klamath County DA Ed Caleb <br />
<br>Lake County DA David Schutt <br />
<br>Lincoln County DA Bernice Barnett <br />
<br>Marion County DA Walt Beglau <br />
<br>Morrow County DA Elizabeth Ballard <br />
<br>Multnomah County DA Mike Schrunk  <br />
<br>Polk County DA John Fisher <br />
<br>Tillamook County Bill Porter <br />
<br>Wasco County DA Eric Nisley <br />
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For a full list of the governor’s endorsements, go to: http://www.tedforgov.com/2006/08/oregonians_endo.html<br />
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<title>Ted Picks Up Endorsement of The Daily Astorian, Baker City Herald and La Grande Observer</title>
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<issued>2006-10-20T19:26:04Z</issued>
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<created>2006-10-20T19:26:04Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain">Ted has picked up several endorsements from across the state in the past few days including The Daily Astorian, the Baker City Herald, and the La Grande Observer.

The editorials noted Governor Kulongoski&apos;s quiet leadership, while condemning Ron Saxton&apos;s hack and slash approach to the race.

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<![CDATA[<p>Ted has picked up several endorsements from across the state in the past few days including <i>The Daily Astorian</i>, the <i>Baker City Herald</i>, and the <i>La Grande Observer</i>.</p>

<p>The editorials noted Governor Kulongoski's quiet leadership, while condemning Ron Saxton's hack and slash approach to the race. Here are some excerpts:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.bakercityherald.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=4129"><i>Baker City Herald</i></a>: </p>

<blockquote>Gov. Ted Kulongoski's performance these past four years has been able, if not flashy. His insights into Oregon politics and the role of compromise betray a mind keenly aware of the importance of the art of the deal. And his diagnosis of Oregon's economic woes — and possibilities — seem spot on and specific. 

<p>[..]</p>

<p>Kulongoski demonstrates a knowledge of Baker County and rural Oregon's economic development problems that he boils down to three issues: no commercial airports, no short line railroad and no community college. His "ConnectOregon" program provides a way for local leaders to address the first two issues with help financing the transportation improvements, while promoting creation of trade schools could provide Baker County an answer for the third. </p>

<p>Perhaps the clincher for us is that Baker County has had good access to the governor's office during the last four years through local appointees — Democrats and Republicans — to state boards. </blockquote></p>

<p><i><a href="http://www.lagrandeobserver.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=9633">La Grande Observer</a></i>:<br />
<blockquote>He is, instead, a decent, honest, hard-working public servant who cares deeply about Oregon and its people. Not only does he have considerably more experience than his opponent, but he understands the issues facing the state and knows there are no simple answers. His message doesn't easily translate in 15-second sound bites. He has provided leadership for the state during difficult economic conditions that were not of his making. Oregon needs his experience in all phases of government. He is committed to growing the economy, better funding education and health care and restoring our state to the greatness Oregonians expect.</p>

<p>[..]</p>

<p>we believe the governor cares deeply about Eastern Oregon and wants to see more progress in building and diversifying our economy. He is committed to Eastern Oregon University and wants to see it grow, prosper and succeed at all levels. He realizes the yet untapped potential of EOU as an economic engine for our area. He is much more visible and accessible to our citizens and our local county officials than past governors.</blockquote> </p>

<p><a href="http://www.dailyastorian.com/main.asp?SectionID=23&SubSectionID=392&ArticleID=37218&TM=52121.43"> <br />
<i>The Daily Astorian</i></a>:</p>

<blockquote>Saxton has said that a candidate's campaign tells you a lot about how he will govern. Saxton has run one of the ugliest, most negative campaigns in Oregon's recent political history. Its architect is Larry McCarthy, who pioneered modern negative campaigning with the celebrated Willy Horton ad, which George H.W. Bush used to defeat Michael Dukakis.

<p>In other words, Saxton has come this close to the finish line with a slash and burn strategy. That won't get him success in the governor's office. Moreover, Saxton's professed aim of boosting Oregon schools does not square with his desire to eliminate the capital gains and estate taxes and his support of Measure 41.</blockquote></p>

<p>The Governor has also received endorsements this week from the <a href="http://www.wweek.com/editorial/3250/8117/"><i>Willamette Week</i> </a>, <i><a href="http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2006/10/19/coverstory.html">Eugene Weekly</a></i> and the <i><a href="http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Content?oid=73267&category=34029">Portland Mercury</a></i>.</p>]]>

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