The two candidates in the race for Oregon 5th District in the U.S. House of Representatives were invited to take part in an interview with Central Oregon Daily News to get their answers to questions on multiple issues. We interviewed Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer via Zoom on Oct. 17 and Democratic candidate Jamie McLeod-Skinner in-studio on Oct. 12.
Two national, non-partisan election ratings agencies — Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball — have both rated this election a toss-up.
We asked both candidates the same questions about the 5th District’s urban/rural split; investigating the 2020 election; homelessness; gun legislation; on what issues could they reach across the aisle and work with the other party; removing marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug; the future of the Jan. 6 House Committee; and abortion.
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In the player above, you can see the entire interview with Lori Chavez-DeRemer. To watch the entire interview with Jamie McLeod-Skinner, click on this link.
You can also see both candidates answers to each question, back to back, in the clips below.
Urban – rural divide
2020 election
Homelessness
Gun legislation
Reaching across the aisle
Marijuana legalization
January 6 committee
Abortion





