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Yes, makes sense.
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No way!
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Why the heck would you change a state's borders after more than 150 years of statehood? There's no reason to do this.
Why the heck would you change a state's borders after more than 150 years of statehood? There's no reason to do this.
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Brad Livsey
NO MATTER WHAT ANY LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT DOES resonates to more money in someone's pocket. So........where's the money benefit and to whom will it be paid????? Not you...or you....or you.........NOR ME!
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Dave Stalker
It is misguided. Idaho used to be part of Oregon...the Oregon Territory, so if we change anything we should absorb Idaho back into Oregon. Plus, Idaho is a hotbed of ultra right wing politics.
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Liberals have ruined the state of Oregon and California. A republican has no vote in either state presently.
ReplyOregon leadership is neglecting most of the state. Some how the policy's that work in Portland and Salem should work for the whole state. Probably not going to happen, Kate B. is power hungry.
ReplyShould include Sisters too!
ReplyRural counties have no representation in Oregon any more. Let us go; move the border!
ReplyIf they are able to do it then Modoc county in california will be able
ReplyWe need to do something to get our children out of Oregon teachers union, away form Kate Brown, and Portland in general! Our tax dollars are funding Antifa and the political conditioning of our kids.
ReplyOregon is heavily Republican east of Portland.
ReplyOregon is heavily Republican east of Portland.
ReplyTired of Oregon government making it impossible to stay here cost wise. Our vote doesn't count.
ReplyNot likely to happen, but yeah. The libs are ruining this state just like CA has been ruined. Too dumb to see it. They move in, ruin the state, then have the gall to tell us to leave.
ReplyThe liberal big city nut bags can ruin their own homes. Let the rural communities run the rural areas.
ReplyThe leftist extremists in Portland have made life difficult for conservative Oregonians. This may be the answer for Oregon Conservatives.
ReplyMaybe the map should reflect California where they have Oregon and Oregon where they have Idaho... (Redmond would be in Oregon, Bend would be in California)
ReplyThe representatives of Oregon have nearly nothing in common with Eastern and Southern Oregoners and hardly consider anything other than large city agendas. Little to no representation for them.
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