In Swing Districts, Republicans Lean Into Anti-Crime Message to Court the Center
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"If you're going to decriminalize hard drugs across the state, we're going to pay a price for that. We have to make sure that we're supporting our law enforcement officers."
"Rising crime, overdoses and homelessness have many Oregonians fed up. While Portland has struggled for years to shake its national reputation as a city in crisis, recent reporting actually finds that homicides and gun violence have decreased since last year."
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