#AmazinDrazan! Christine Drazan Will Be the Next Oregon Governor
1 Nov 2022
BUCK: Time for an update from the West Coast โ the Pacific Northwest, specifically โ one of the most important races right now in the country, the governorโs race in Oregon, and we want to thank all of our affiliates up there. In Albany, KLOO-AM; in Bend, KBNW; Roseburg, KQEN; and, of course, KEX in Portland. Amazinโ Drazan, Christine Drazan back with us now. Christine, youโre looking pretty good in the polls, but we know itโs pedal to the metal. Whatโs going on right now? What are they throwing at you and how do you close this deal?
DRAZAN: Oh, you guys, thanks again for having me back. Iโm so excited to be back with you today. Hereโs the thing. The Democrats have all of a sudden decided that they are going to campaign in this race and theyโre going to try to actually win. There for a while, I thought that they were just determined to lose because they were trying to manipulate voters and say all the things. But now theyโve doubled-down on that and theyโre spending even more money than they were before to mislead and lie to voters. But it does look like they werenโt taking this race for granted anymore, which means this: I need anybody that wants change in the state of Oregon to vote.
Are you better off today than you were four years ago?
If the answer is no, then join me as I lead our state in a new direction.
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โ Christine Drazan (@ChristineDrazan) October 31, 2022
The pedal to the metal and this final week of this race is really all about in Oregon, getting people to take the ballot thatโs sitting on the kitchen counter, fill it out and turn it in because we donโt have in-person voting. We have all vote by mail in my state. People have had their ballots for a couple of weeks. So, I need Oregonians to get real serious, real fast about turning their ballots in and helping us pull this across the finish line, because the Democrats are just waking up. I mean, my opponent, Tina Kotek, is spending more money on YouTube and digital platforms than almost any other candidate in the nation because she knows sheโs losing today. But thatโs only if Oregonians show up and turn in their ballots.
CLAY: Christine, when we started having you on, people said Buck and I were crazy for telling them that you were going to win in Oregon.
DRAZAN: (laughing)
CLAY: And so, first of all, you are going to win in Oregon. And Buck and I are personally going to come up and celebrate with you in Oregon at some point because itโs such a monumental event.
DRAZAN: Oh! Thatโs a deal.
CLAY: Yeah. For you to talk like when you came on and talked about the fact that for the first time since 1980s, a Republican can win, it feels like such a seismic moment. So we need everybody out there to support you. Iโm curious, as we come down the stretch and Iโve started to read all these articles in Politico and New York Times and everywhere else where theyโre like, โOh, this Christine Drazan has a real chance of winning in Oregon,โ as theyโve all started to panic a little bit. Whatโs the craziest thing that you have seen said about you thatโs totally not true, but is a sign of the desperation? Sort of the example that I use is you move from you have no chance to suddenly your opponents are just throwing haymakers at you left and right, and often times thereโs no reality to them at all. Itโs like a boxing match. Theyโre losing and theyโre panicked.
DRAZAN: (laughing) Yeah, they are associating me with people and entities Iโve never met; Iโve never heard of.
BUCK: Of course.
My Roadmap for Oregonโs Future will address challenges from crime to homelessness to education.
These are the issues that affect every Oregon family.
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โ Christine Drazan (@ChristineDrazan) October 30, 2022
DRAZAN: They are. Theyโre just literally making stuff up. Itโs like they rolled out of bed in the morning, and they went, โWell, I mean, I donโt know. What do you want to say?โ Theyโre just making it up. And the thing about it is, itโs all a way to distract from their failed records. We know that she canโt actually talk about what it feels like to live here. Homelessness. Affordability. You know, our schools are just plummeting. You name it. Like all the issues โ all the kitchen table issues that affect people day to day in my beautiful home state โ are just in the toilet right now because of Tina Kotek leadership and Kate Brownโs leadership together. And we find ourselves in this position where they canโt talk about that. So theyโre just making stuff up about me. And Iโm just trying to talk directly to Oregon voters and say, โAre you better off today than you were four years ago?โ If the answer is no, vote for change. Join me. Letโs get this done.
CLAY: Weโre talking to Christine Drazan, the next governor of the great state of Oregon, as long as all of you get your votes in. Christine, when you look around, Buck and I been talking about this. Tudor Dixonโs a mom of four in Michigan. Sheโs having a lot of success trying to take down Gretchen Whitmer. Heidi Ganahl is running in Colorado, and she got called โa mad mom,โ and it seems like that has really, you know, sort of energized her campaign. Certainly, Tiffany Smiley up there in the Pacific Northwest with you in Washington is having a lot of success running against Patty Murray.
Why do you thinkโฆ? And in the Wall Street Journal today, thereโs a great article about how suburban women are overwhelmingly breaking for Republicans right now. Many of those suburban women, obviously, are moms. Why do you think that thereโs that national tide of women, moms in particular, who are finally saying, โWeโve had enough,โ because I think thatโs a big impetus that youโre getting in Oregon as well.
DRAZAN: Yeah, no, it absolutely is. And it really is just about our families and our kids. In Oregon in particular, our schools were shut down longer than even California. Kids in Oregon were not getting an education for almost two years. Their school check-ins would be a couple of hours a day in aggregate. So they would spend 15 minutes online with one teacher and then log out. Theyโd never have to show their screens. Nobody ever has to see their faces. And they have once a week check on check-ins for their social and emotional health. It was a joke and families knew it.
Kids certainly knew it. And moms are standing up saying, โNever again, never again.โ Like, itโs not safe in our streets. Crime is skyrocketing in our state and homelessness is everywhere. Itโs not safe for kids to go to the park. Itโs not safe for them to walk to school. Like, once youโre at the point where you donโt feel comfortable letting your kid play out in the front yard because there might be a homeless person thatโs going to try to root through your trash, like, somethingโs broken. And they are looking around saying, we need change, and we believe the only way to get this done is to vote Republican in the state of Oregon. And theyโre right.
BUCK: Weโre speaking right now to Christine Drazan. She is running for governor. ChristineForOregon.com is her site. Those of you who can please consider helping out in this incredibly important victory. I think sheโs going to do a great job. Also, side note: The libs on MSNBC willโฆ Honestly, guys, they will be shattered.
DRAZAN: (laughing)
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: The snowflakes will be melted all over the liberal media if Oregon goes red at the governorโs race. So for that alone, you should be very fired up about this everyone listening. But I did want to ask you, Christine, if you become โ and we believe you will be, but we donโt want to get ahead of ourselves. But if you become the next governor of Oregon, youโre talking about these challenges, these issues. Covid showed people that the governor really matters โ
DRAZAN: Yeah.
BUCK: โ that the state powers that a governor has can make a huge difference, for better or for worse. Unfortunately, in places like New York and was for worse and in Oregon. What would you do, though? What are some of the things that you know you could do if you have the governorโs powers to make Oregonians lives just a little bit better, a little bit safer?
DRAZAN: Yeah. I am committed to addressing the homeless crisis. Itโs the number-one issue in our state, and I look forward to hosting you guys when you come out next. But the reality for us living here in Oregon is that the homeless crisis is out of control. And so I will declare a homelessness state of emergency on day one. Thatโs going to allow me as governor to take the reins of our response to homelessness and align resources and ensure that local governments arenโt overwhelmed by these populations that have come into their communities.
And there just arenโt enough resources to address it. So, as governor, declaring that homelessness state of emergency allows me to ensure that the state is engaged in that issue in a way that thereโs real leadership from the top down and that we are getting people off the streets. We have got to both provide compassion, get folks the help they need to get sober and stay sober, and also accountability. If they refuse help, if they refuse assistance, if they refuse to go to the shelter, okay. You canโt stay here. And for too long they havenโt taken that approach when it comes to the homeless populations in our state and said they looked around and they said, โThis is a housing crisis.โ
Okay, we need more housing, a hundred percent โ and also, thatโs not the crisis. Itโs a humanitarian crisis, and families know it because when they walk past our homeless populations, they know that the folks that are out there on their streets are facing addiction. Theyโre facing challenges that arenโt just simply they donโt have a place to live at night. So, homelessness is number one. But, you know, Iโm going to support police. Iโm going to fully fund our state troopers. That means weโre going to have a presence of law enforcement that we havenโt seen in years, and we desperately need.
And Iโm going to restore graduation standards, graduation requirements in our state. Tina Kotek and Kate Brown abandoned our kids. They threw our kids under the bus during covid. But even before that time, our outcomes for our classes, in our classrooms โ our kids ability to hit proficiency in reading, in math, in science โ was always below the national average. Who among the worst in the nation for how poor? Our ability to actually graduate kids. So what did they do? They lowered the standards so that more kids could pass that bar. Thatโs not serving our kiddos.
So, Iโm going to restore those graduation requirements and Iโm going to ensure that what weโre focused on in the classroom is not politics, but it really is reading, writing, and math. Letโs get back to the basics and letโs help our students succeed. So education, homelessness, public safety โ and the last part of this has got to be affordability. Oregon is one of the least affordable places to live in the nation, in large part due to Kate Brown and Tina Kotek doubling the size of state government in the ten years that theyโve been in charge together.
This race is all about one simple question: are you better off today than you were four years ago?
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โ Christine Drazan (@ChristineDrazan) October 29, 2022
That has meant higher taxes were among that were among one of the highest states in the nation for gas prices. It shouldnโt be that way, and so I am going to suspend what we have here called our Clean Fuels Program. It was built to suspend it if gas prices went through the roof, which they have done here. And Iโm going to work, you know, to roll back rules and regulations are driving up costs and certainly will veto any tax measure the price of my desk. We have got to get serious about making this an affordable place for Oregonians to live and raise their families.
CLAY: She is the next governor of the great state of Oregon, as Buck has been calling you, Amazinโ Drazan.
DRAZAN: (laughing)
CLAY: Maybe we can have a T-shirt when we come out and visit you โ
DRAZAN: (laughing)
CLAY: โ and get those ballots in. One more time, Christine, the website if people want to support you?
DRAZAN: ChristineForOregon.com. I welcome the help. I welcome the support. You can find out more about my road map for Oregonโs future there as well โ and huge shout out to Buck. Thank you!
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: Thank you.
DRAZAN: (laughing)
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