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Welcome to 2020! You may be aware we have a major election coming up this year.

In Oregon, elections happen all the time. But every four years—with high-profile posts like the President of the United States up for grabs—people collectively turn their attention to election systems.

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Earlier this week, District-2 candidate Jamie McLeod-Skinner stopped by Dog River Coffee in downtown Hood River to hear from people in the area and give voters the chance to get to know who she is as she vies for U.S. Rep. Greg Walden’s (R-Ore.) post in Congress.

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To the editor: The Columbia Gorge Women’s Action Network, a community organization we founded and continue to lead, is approaching its first anniversary. We’d like to take this opportunity to share some information about this organization.

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As a Christian, what was more disturbing to me than the conduct of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election was that of certain evangelical leaders who jeopardized their influence for Christ by compromising Biblical principles for the sake of political expediency.