Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, May 15, 2008, Page 21, Image 21

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    Cory Neu, 36, Realtor
1. Yes, I registered in 1989 when I
turned 18.
2. No, I am registered as an
Independent.
3. Independent.
6. If Obama wins, I will vote for him. If
he doesn’t, I’ll vote for McCain.
Evelyn Kurihara Philbrook, 55,
facilitator
1. Yes, I fi rst registered when I was 18
in California. As a Japanese-American I’ve
always believed that if you don’t use your
vote, it might be taken away. The right to
vote should be taken seriously.
2. No, I voted in primaries in Illinois.
3. Democrat.
4. I voted for Clinton.
5. I’ll vote for Obama.
6. No.
Paul Edson, 22, student and sales
associate
1. I registered when I was 18. I wanted
to vote to take part in government. It’s our
duty to vote.
2. Yes, we’re at an interesting time in
our country because the majority of people
don’t like the president. We shouldn’t be
lazy; we should take part in what’s going
on in our own country.
3. Democrat.
4. Obama.
5. I don’t know at this point.
6. Possibly upon further education.
Chandler Jordan IV, 30, Runs 13th
Avenue Market
1. Registered before I was 18 because
of patriotism
2. Republican.
3. Will vote for McCain.
6. No way!
Brendan Galipeau, 22, student
1. I registered in California when I was 18.
Every time I’ve moved, I have re-registered.
I registered in October for the primaries. I
wanted to re-register for the special election
to vote on fi xing land rights.
2. Yes, I think Oregon is actually going
to make a difference in the primaries this
time.
3. Democrat.
4. I’m undecided.
6. I’ll vote for whoever wins the prim-
ary in November. There are things I like
and dislike in both candidates. I don’t want
McCain to win, but I wouldn’t be destroyed
if McCain wins. He’s pretty moderate and
works with both parties.
Re-elect Andrea Ortiz
Andrea
is endorsed by:
Community
Organizations:
The Register-Guard
Eugene Weekly
Eugene Firefighters Local 851
AFSCME Local 1724, City of Eugene
Oregon AFSCME 75
Lane County Central Labor Council
Oregon League of Conservation Voters
Oregon Natural Resources
Council Action PAC
Basic Rights Oregon’s
Equality PAC
Citizens for Public Accountability
Business Leaders:
Deborah Noble,
West Wind Forest Products
Laurie McClain,
Socially Responsive Financial Services
Paul Nicholson,
Paul’s Bicycle Way of Life
Teresa Damron, Sperry Tree Care
Joanie Kleban, Greater Goods
Local Officials:
Working Hard
for the Community
Joseph McKinney, Oregon Roads
Cheryl & Catherine Reinhart,
Sweet Life Patisserie
George Brown, The Kiva
Mel Bankoff, community developer
Geri Baxter & John Ebeling,
Sandpiper Import Service
Deb and Chris Michaels,
Seven Stars Childcare
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Jenna Nishimura, 22, student and
part-time employee at the UO Duck Store
1. I registered when I was 18. I was
hoping to get Bush out of a second term. I
re-registered in March while in line to see
Obama because I changed my address.
2. Yes, there is an opportunity to get
a new name in offi ce that’s not in the
Bush family. It would be interesting to
see another Clinton in offi ce, but I think
Obama will win. I really hope it’s someone
who will give us a lot of change, or I am
applying to a graduate school in another
country.
3. Democrat.
4. Obama.
5. If Clinton wins the nomination, I will
vote for her.
6. Unless something horrible comes out
on Obama, like a criminal scandal. Or if
Obama dies I’ll change my position.
Jeffrey Wells, 58, Register-Guard
salesman
1. Yes, as soon as I got here 12 years
ago. I was a petitioner.
2. Yes, I think it’s really exciting this
year. We’re either voting for a black man
or a white woman.
JB Rinaldi, 22, student
1. Yes, I registered to vote a month ago
because I was attacked by a voter activist.
2. Yes, because I want Obama to win.
3. Democrat.
4. Obama.
5. If it’s between McCain and Clinton,
I’ll probably end up voting for Clinton. I
like Clinton’s views more than McCain’s.
6. Yes, if Obama doesn’t win in the
primaries.
Donna Frazier, 59, candle seller
1. Yes, a few months ago. I have to
go from Green to Democrat. After the
primaries I’ll go back to Green.
2. Yes, It’s always important to vote,
especially this year because of closeness of
Democratic race.
3. Democrat.
4. Obama. Early on I was on the fence,
but I think the world is ready for someone
who’s not a Clinton or a Bush.
5. I hope it doesn’t come to that, but I’d
vote for Hillary.
6. No.
David Van Landingham, 31,
publishing
1. Yes, registered four years ago. I felt
that voting would make a change.
2. No.
3. Registered as “other.” I want to put
trust in what I can do in the life that I live and
how that can be my political stance instead of
putting trust in the political system.
• Eugene City Council Ward 7
Friends and Neighbors:
Mayor Kitty Piercy,
Eugene City Councilors
Alan Zelenka, Bonny Bettman
and Betty Taylor,
Former Eugene City Councilors
David Kelly, Shawn Boles
and Paul Nicholson,
State Senators Floyd Prozanski
and Vicki Walker,
State Representatives
Paul Holvey and Phil Barnhart,
Lane County Commissioner
Pete Sorenson,
Lane ESD School Board Member
Carole Horn Dennis
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3. Democrat.
4. Obama.
5. I guess Hillary.
6. No.
Dr. John Alcott
Lisa Arkin
Richard Baillargeon
Michael Barkman
Susan Barnhart
Jon Belcher
Mike Biglan
Marc Bonner
Bruce Bowers
Nancy Bray
John Bulliard
Bob Cassidy
Roscoe Caron
Christine Carranza
Michael Carrigan
Peter Chabarek
Ron Chase
Pam Clay
Susan Cundiff
James Dean
Diane DePaolis
Ruth Duemler
Jimi Duke
Skeeter Duke
Jain Elliott
Herb Everett
Rebecca Flynn
Lola J. Fritz
Linda Fuller
Olga & Jim Garcia
Gary Gillespie
Dr. Geoff Gordon
Norma Grier
Scott Gray
Virginia Hagle
Chris Hallett
Margaret Hallock
Drs. Gary & Jan
Halvorson
Rob Handy
Sylvia Hart
Doug Heiken
Sarah Hendrickson
Tim Hermach
Emilio Hernandez
Len & Phyllis
Hockley
Conrad Hodgon
Val Hoyle
Henry L. Hones
Stephanie Jackson
Annah James
Natalie Jensen
Art Johnson
Misa Joo
Francisca Leyva
Johnson
John Jordon-
Cascade
Paul & Karen
Jorgensen
Munir Katul
Tim Keeley
Megan Kemple
Azra Khalidi
Drs. Richard &
Patricia Kozak
Andreas Lancaster
Seles Family
Ellen Schlesinger
Chico Schwall
Joe Sieberts
Jeanine Slocum
Twyla Souers
Jan Spencer
Don Stanley
Betsy Steffensen
Eric Stillwell
Linda Swisher
Claire Syrett
Nadia Telsey
Ellen Teninty
Cary Thompson
Jacque Travis
Frank Turner
Councilor Andrea Ortiz
Mayor Kitty Piercy
Sally Sheklow
Neil Van Steenbergen
Carmen Urbina
Let’s Keep Eugene Moving Forward!
Donald & Carol
Van Houten
Tim Mueller
Lisa Quillin
Amber Lunch
Anselmo Villanueva
Jorge Navarro
Guadalupe Quinn Michael Waldorf
Jeanine Mailito
Candace Nelson
Becky Riley
Marion Malcom
Holly Warren
Connie Newman
Patrick & Carleen Ruth Weinberg
Hope Marston
Mary & Bob O’Brien
Reilly
Raelyn Mason
Margaret Weller
Heidi Pauley
Michele Renee
James Mattiace
Rose Wilde
Greg McLaughlin Trish O’Shaughnessy Sara Rich
Ray Wolfe
Ortiz Family
Brooke Robertshaw Jon Wostman
Scott Miksch
Stefan Ostrach
Adin Rogovin
Gretchen Miller
Dr. Gary & Linda
Robert Painter
Barbara Rubin
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Dora Parys
Jana Rygas
Tamara Miller
Mo Young
David Piercy
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