Showing posts with label Jeff Merkley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Merkley. Show all posts

11 December 2017

DavidDoulglaslandia's Favorite Son

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Oregon's Junior Senator, Jeff Merkley, is a person in whom I find much to admire and inspire. He's "Bedrock" through and through, and as long as we have him as part of Oregon's congressional delegation, I feel as though there's still a significant chance that things will stop going the wrong way and go the right way again.

From 1998 to 2008, he was State Representative from District 47, the area in which I live; in 2008, he became our junior US Senator. Doing good work, all the way.

But, something I shouldn't have been surprised at, I found out when we attended this hears David Douglas Holiday Bazaar, where we load up on home-crafted artisanal soap for the year, in the gallery of past student body presidents:


Jeff Merkely was DDHS student body president in 1974 because of course he was.

DavidDouglaslandia grows some notable people. As noted in another entry, some time ago, this 'dude' was also student body president.

You may have seen him in a movie or two.




I do wonder if Jeff thought, when he was student body president in '74, if it would end up with him on the floor of the US Senate during one of the most remarkable times of modern American history.

Me and The Wife™ are actually come-latelys to Douglasland. But we couldn't be happier here. Best part of Portland by far.


07 November 2008

Not Quite All In The Family

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Jeff Merkley's election as junior US Senator from Oregon (Senator Merkley has such a charming ring to it) averted a strange and interesting sort of record.


Gordon Smith happens to be part of a branch of the legendary Udall family, of whose name the most famous and well known to this generation would be perhaps Mo Udall, the congressman from Arizona's 2nd who Jimmy Carter defeated intraparty to become the Democratic nominee for President in 1976.


Actually you may know that. What you may not know that he's second cousins (to be precise, double-second cousins ... I'd explain it, but my eyes just glazed over) to Mark Udall, Democratic junior-Senator elect from Colorado, and Tom Udall, Democratic junior-Senator elect from New Mexico. Had Gordon been successful in re-election, there would have for the first time been three members from a single family holding Senate seats.


There are 100 Senate seats. There are 300,000,000 USAians. I mean, what are the odds here? You guys run the numbers, my brain is doing layout for the OryCon pocket program book.


On the downside, Gordon can't show his cousins around the Capitol. Upside? Probably would have been a little awkward.


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06 November 2008

Repeat After Me: Tim Hibbetts Is NEVER Wrong

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Been busy the last twelve hours, so I couldn't follow things as close as I'd like to have.


But, catching bits and pieces from the media coverage, after Jeff re-overtook El Gordo in the afternoon, the lead remained small for a while but Jeff's campaign didn't have to look back.


Just down the street, where Jeff actually lives, cars were parked outside his house all day as friends came by to help him watch the results.


And then, last night, the media started calling it; first, KGW, then The Big O.


Some outlets are relcutant to call the election as also is, understandably, the Smith campaign.


But it looks like the Real Democrat is winning.


And Tim Hibbetts remains the way to bet.


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05 November 2008

Merkley's Got The Lead Back

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About 1,200 up now, according to KPTV


Merkley, 645711. Smith, 644544.


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Merkley's Closing In

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Gap's down to just over 2,000 now.


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Tim Hibbetts and the Case of the Disappearing Checkmark

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Last night Tim Hibbetts at KPTV called it for Merkley, and I went with that, knowing that Tim seems never ever to be wrong.


We are on edge here watching the Smith lead, of course. We think Jeff should win! But the interesting thing is how the results on the KPTV web page have been displayed.


Hibbetts, noting that the the majority of the Multnomah County results had not been released (only 72 per cent of the vote has still been counted as of this writing, Smith at approx 623,000 and Merkley at approx 612,000, around a 12,000 vote difference) stood by his prediction as the night wore on and Jeff's lead became Gordon's lead.


Since I'm obsessive about Jeff winning, I stared at that KPTV web page for a lot longer than I should have. Eventually, sometime during the night ... about 3 am or so ... the red check declaring Jeff the winner came off.


In the morning, tho', on GDO, Tim's word was reported: he's standing by his projection, because the Multnomah vote still remains largely uncounted. And there's more than enough Multnomah County votes left over to swing this election the other way.


The checkmark went right back on.


Whoa. Just checked the KPTV page. Jeff's gained about 4,000 while Gordon's only up another 1000. Looks like the lead's shrinking. 625994 to 616745. Smith's lead was as great as 15000 at one point when I looked.


Jack's got a good explanation as to why it's premature to count Jeff out just yet.


We're staying with Jeff too.


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04 February 2008

[or_politik] Okay, GOP Dudes, Whatever.

 1327. OLive and The Big O, dateline today:


Subhead: Two Democrats post offbeat ads, one of which the state GOP chairman says is offensive.


So?


Why should I give two Arby's French Dips what any Republican thinks of Jeff Merkley's web ad?


But, hey, dudes, if it makes you feel important, go for it.


Whatever.


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16 November 2007

[or_politik] Jeff Merkley Q&A, Tomorrow Afternoon

1122. This just in: Jeff Merkley's having a live Q&A session on his blog tomorrow, Saturday 17 Nov 2007, at 2pm (14:00).

To participate, go to Jeff's blog (http://www.jeffmerkley.com/trail) and look for the posting that will go up about 1:30 pm, and post your question. For complete rules-of-the-game, go to Jeff's blog and read this posting.


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