This is a “marginal” LIGHT BLUE STATE, because although Biden won in 2020 and Clinton won in 2016, the polls are showing a very close race in 2024. Trump is unlikely to win this state in 2024, but it is still possible that he could.
Latest Opinion Polling Results in Oregon:
state | STATUS | Trump | Harris | other/DK | % gap | date |
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Oregon | LT BLUE | 41% | 53% | 6% | 12% | Oct-18 |
Election Results in 2020:
Trump | Biden | Won by | % gap |
---|---|---|---|
958,448 | 1,340,383 | 381,935 | 16.1% |
Election Results in 2016:
Trump | Clinton | Won by: | % gap |
---|---|---|---|
782,403 | 1,002,106 | 219,703 | 12.3% |
https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/voting-and-registration/p20-580.html
Presidential Election – Nov 5th, 2024
In Oregon, it is fairly safe to vote for a third-party candidate in the general election, without fear that this will help get Trump back into the White House. He will almost certainly lose this state. And if he wins Oregon, it’s probably all over for Harris anyway.
So If you want your vote to count as a vote to survive, vote for Jill Stein on November 5th! Jill stands for a ceasefire in Gaza, negotiations in Ukraine, an end to warmongering with China, the abolition of nuclear weapons and a full-scale mobilization to address the climate emergency.
Vote Swapping
And if you want to help ensure that Trump does not get back into the White House, you can encourage someone in a purple state to vote for Harris by swapping your vote with them and agreeing to vote for their preferred third-party candidate in Oregon. If you’d like to know more, click here.
As someone voting in a MARGINAL STATE, however, you may want to vote for Harris to make sure that Trump doesn’t actually win this state. In that case, you have the choice of swapping your vote with someone in a more solid red or blue state, where a vote for Jill Stein in that state can help send a message to Kamala Harris that you want more urgent and serious attention given to the existential threats facing humanity and that she does not have a blank check to continue with business as usual.
In that case, you can choose to swap your vote as if you are voting in a PURPLE state, and swapping with someone in a RED or BLUE state. The choice is yours:
Register to vote:
state | Registration_by_Mail | Registration_Online | Registration_in_Person |
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Oregon | Oct. 13 | Oct. 13 | Oct. 13 |
Vote by mail:
state | Deadline_to_Apply | Deadline_to_Mail | Deadline_to_be_Received |
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Oregon | All mail | Nov 12 |
Vote in person:
State | Polls_open_am | Polls_close_pm | Find your polling place |
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Oregon | 7 | 8 | http://sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/voteinor.aspx |
AND, your most powerful contribution to this election may not be your own vote, but the vote of a friend, relative, colleague, former neighbor, or somebody else you know who does live in a “battleground” state. You may be the one person who can convince that person to vote, and to vote for our survival, at this election.
Click here for more ideas and help in convincing a friend or relative to vote.
Senate Race
No Senate races this year.
House Races
The best we can hope for in 2024 at the Presidential and Senate levels is to prevent Donald Trump and Republicans re-taking control so that we will at least survive the next four years. But in the medium term, we need to elect politicians who support the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, the Nuclear Ban Treaty and other real, sustainable solutions to the global threats facing us all.
Luckily, we already have over 100 such politicians in the House of Representatives. We need to make sure they get re-elected, and we need to elect more of them!
If you live in one of these US Congressional Districts, you have an opportunity at this election to vote for an existing progressive member of Congress.
District 1 – Bonamici
District 3 – Blumenauer
District 4 – DeFazio