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Urban-rural divide underscores tensions as congressional candidates vie for Clackamas County

Portland, ORLocal News

The contest for Oregon's 5th Congressional District is shaping up to be a significant political battle, with U. S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer and state Rep. Janelle Bynum focusing their efforts on Clackamas County.

This area is seen as a battleground that could ultimately determine control of the U. S. Congress, making it a focal point in the upcoming election. Both candidates are navigating the urban-rural divide, which is contributing to rising tensions in the race. The article discusses how local issues are resonating with voters and shaping the candidates' platforms.

It also emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique needs and perspectives of Clackamas County residents. As the election approaches, both candidates are ramping up their outreach efforts, aiming to secure voter support amidst a polarized political climate. The outcome of this race could have far-reaching implications, not only for Oregon but for the national political landscape as well.

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