The Political Center

#05 Andrew Morrison | Can a Republican Win in Portland? Education, Housing & Politics

1 h 6 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the Political Center Podcast, host Jesse Peone sits down with Andrew Morrison, a Republican candidate running in a heavily Democratic Portland district.They dive deep into some of the most pressing issues facing Oregon today, including education reform, housing affordability, government regulation, and the future of skilled trades. Andrew shares his personal background, political philosophy, and why he believes change is urgently needed at both the state and local levels.This conversation explores what it means to run across party lines, the importance of balance in government, and how real solutions may come from collaboration—not division.

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