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Betsy Johnson, the unaffiliated candidate for governor, is lagging in the polls behind Democrat Tina Kotek and Republican Christine Drazan. But she's not letting it stop her. “Sitting around ...
Betsy Johnson, the unaffiliated candidate for Oregon governor, spent two decades as a Democrat in the Legislature and even longer as a powerful presence in local politics.
Betsy Johnson, who is running for governor of Oregon as an unaffiliated candidate, listens to outraged residents during a roundtable discussion Sept. 29, 2022, in Portland, Oregon. (Hannah Ray ...
Betsy Johnson, who is running for governor of Oregon as an unaffiliated candidate, listens to outraged residents during a roundtable discussion Sept. 29, 2022, in Portland, Oregon. (Hannah Ray ...
SALEM, Ore. — Betsy Johnson, the unaffiliated candidate for Oregon governor, has officially qualified to appear on November ballots.Her campaign announced the news in a statement on Thursday.
Betsy Johnson’s unexpectedly strong bid has threatened that reign. ... Johnson served in the Oregon House from 2001 to 2005, and in the state Senate from 2005 to 2021.
Betsy Johnson, an independent candidate for governor of Oregon, wears wildly oversized glasses and campaigns at homey events billed as “Beers With Betsy.”A former state senator who abandoned ...
In the Oregon race for governor, the Democrat, Tina Kotek, and the Republican, Christine Drazan, are in a dead heat thanks to the independent, Betsy Johnson, who has outraised her competitors.
Composited photos show Tina Kotek, Betsy Johnson, and Christine Drazan participating in the gubernatorial debate hosted by the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association at Mount Hood Oregon Resort ...
Former candidate for Oregon governor Betsy Johnson and a convoy of about 100 loggers, timber owners and students on Wednesday blasted an increasingly controversial plan for 600,000 acres of state ...
Oregon gubernatorial candidates Christine Drazan, left, Betsy Johnson and Tina Kotek. With three viable candidates running, the winner could prevail with less than 50% support.