Joined by Senator Khanh Pham and Grassroots Organizations in Push to Engage Voters
WHAT:David Osborn’s campaign for Oregon House District 52 will launch the final stretch of the primary with a major canvass in Hood River focused on reaching every Democratic door in the city in a single day. The event will feature HD 52 candidate David Osborn, Oregon State Senator Khanh Pham, alongside supporters and partner organizations including Sierra Club, Oregon League of Conservation Voters, East County Rising, and Working Families Party.
Volunteers will gather for opening remarks before heading out across Hood River for a large scale field effort marking the beginning of the campaign’s final month push to win the May primary.
WHEN: Saturday, April 25 at 2 p.m.
WHERE: Friendship Park, 18th St. and Taylor Ave., Hood River.
WHY:This event marks the beginning of the final month of the primary election and highlights the campaign’s focus on direct voter contact, grassroots organizing, and building the broad coalition needed to win House District 52 in the general election.
David Osborn is an educator, environmental leader, school board member, and parent who has spent nearly two decades rooted in the Gorge and Mt. Hood region. His campaign is centered on making life more affordable for working families, strengthening quality public education, expanding access to healthcare, and advancing climate leadership grounded in the needs of rural communities. Anna Williams, the last Democrat to win this seat, has endorsed David Osborn. Senator Khanh Pham, who will join the canvass, described Osborn in the event invitation as “the kind of partner that [she] need[s] in Salem” to advance the policies their communities care deeply about.
WHO:David Osborn, candidate for Oregon House District 52; State Senator Khanh Pham; Sierra Club; Oregon League of Conservation Voters; East County Rising; Working Families Party; local volunteers and supporters.
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