Deep Blue State Is Flipping Red — Republicans Near a HISTORIC Upset

Deep Blue State Is Flipping Red — Democrats' 44-Year Reign Is COLLAPSING Oregon has not elected a Republican governor since 1982, the longest losing streak Republicans face in any state on the West Coast. That streak may be about to end. A brand new poll conducted June 22 to 24 by Public Opinion Strategies shows Republican Christine Drazan leading incumbent Democrat Governor Tina Kotek 48 percent to 44 percent, with Kotek's approval collapsing to just 38 percent and a majority of Oregon voters saying the state is on the wrong track. WATCH TILL THE END — because this is not just one poll. Three surveys this year from three different pollsters show the exact same trend line, and it only moves in one direction. WHAT WE COVER IN THIS VIDEO: The shock new poll showing Christine Drazan leading Tina Kotek in deep blue Oregon Why Oregon has not elected a Republican governor in 44 years and how that streak could snap The homelessness, tax burden, and education numbers behind Kotek's collapsing approval The 421 million dollar Medicaid budget hole and the federal funding cuts squeezing Salem The Judicial Watch settlement forcing Oregon to review 800,000 inactive voter registrations The new DOJ letter warning Oregon election officials about criminal liability The forgotten 1978 rematch that should terrify Oregon Democrats What a Republican breakthrough in Oregon would mean for the 2026 midterm map STAY UPDATED — Subscribe for daily political breakdowns as the 2026 midterms heat up. Hit the bell so you never miss a critical update. Like this video if you think the streak is finally about to break. Comment below: Do you think Oregon will actually elect a Republican governor this November? Yes or no. #Oregon #ChristineDrazan #TinaKotek #2026Midterms #Republicans DISCLAIMER: This video is for news, educational, and political commentary purposes only. All information is based on publicly available sources and reporting. This channel uses AI-generated voice narration.