RGA Executive Director joins the Lars Larson Show to discuss the OR gov race

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In case you missed it… the Republican Governors Association Executive Director Dave Rexrode joined the Lars Larson Show to discuss the great opportunity Republicans have in Oregon to elect Christine Drazan as the first Republican woman Governor in state history.

Rexrode touched on the failures that decades of Democrat control in the Governor’s Mansion has brought the state that is desperate for solutions to the homelessness crisis, skyrocketing crime, and a failing public education system. Rexrode highlighted how Drazan will be the clear choice for Oregonians who are looking for a leader who can reverse the downward trajectory of the state and implement positive change.

Dave Rexrode, RGA Executive Director on the Lars Larson Show:

I think that’s what Oregon needs is somebody going to fight for real change, and I think if folks want more of the same then they have Tina and Betsy to choose from. I think Christine has the opportunity to shake up the state to bring some real change to the state and it’s desperately needed. And if you want somebody – look, I think both Betsy and Tina have been wearing the same jersey for the last decade or so. They’ve been calling plays out of the exact same playbook. Well now this year, you know, ones got a purple jersey on and ones got a blue jersey on but at the end of the day, they’re going to operate the same way. Nothing’s going to change. And so if you want the same results you’ve got Betsy and Tina to choose from. If you want real change, if you want to see Oregon move in a different direction, to figure out a way to reduce the homeless crisis in the state, to fight crime, to get the economy growing again, to get kids graduated from high school again then I think you know Christine is the option and the best choice to do that for the state of Oregon.

And we think we’ve got a phenomenal opportunity to do that this year and have the potential to truly change the trajectory of Oregon’s future. I think that’s what’s going to be at stake in this election and why, you know, where we’re excited about the potential to do that here in Oregon.