Sunday, October 12, 2014

Portland Voters Compare Your Choices for Congress


Incumbent


Multi-Millionaire Career Portland Congressman 
 (D) Earl Blumenauer
  • Lewis & Clark College Bachelor's & J.D.
  • Never Worked Outside Elected Office
  • Earns as a Congressman $174,000 Per Year
  • Yet Amassed Nearly $7 Million Fortune
How?

  • Working for Big Lobbyists
  • Not Working for the Best Interest of Oregonians
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Challenger


 

(I) Independent Party Nominee
(C) Constitution Party Nominee
(R) Republican Party Nominee
James Buchal

  • Portland Civil Litigation Attorney, who primarily argues cases in support of individuals being victimized by the Federal and State government agencies in CA, OR & WA states.
  • Author "The Great Salmon Hoax"
  • Harvard College Bachelor's in physics
  • Member Harvard Debate Team
  • J.D. from Yale Law School
  • M.B.A. from Yale School of Management  
  • 2012 GOP Nominee for Oregon Attorney General
James Buchal's Primary Goals when Elected to Congress

1. Make Government Simpler
2. Decentralize the Government
 3. Hold Government Accountable


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Is there really even a choice?

Please inform your Portland friends about their opportunity to elect the honorable James Buchal to replace career politician, multi-millionaire Congressman Earl Blumenauer.
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Portlanders elect James Buchal to represent your best interest in Congress
www.Buchal.com
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Sources Say: Buchal has a big dose of liberty for Blumenauer  |  

Portland-area Democratic Rep. Earl Blumenauer has just drawn the most politically experienced Republican challenger in years. James Buchal is a Portland attorney who received nearly 40 percent of the vote in the four-way 2012 general election against Democrat Ellen Rosenblum for Oregon attorney general.

Buchal only received about 20 percent of the vote in heavily Democratic Multnomah County, however, which means he will face an even more uphill battle against Blumeanuer if he wins the Republican nomination at the May 2014 primary election.
Buchal is not afraid of steep odds. At a time when Tea Party conservatives exercise undue sway with the Republican Party, Buchal is chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Oregon, which he describes as “consisting of both Libertarians who have become convinced that they must join the Republican Party to move things in the right direction, and as generally liberty-oriented folks who also want to push the Republicans in a liberty-oriented direction.”

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