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The Oregon Voice Revival was the first annual conservative rally and candidate forum held at the Grand Theater in Salem, Oregon. Organized by Joshua with support from Kristen, Taryn, and Redmay Media, the event aimed to energize Republicans, amplify disenfranchised voters, and build momentum for the 2026 elections by elevating candidates and using audience-submitted questions.Country artist Brandon Hart opened with patriotic and original country songs, including “Paw Paw” and “High Sierra,” followed by an emotional rendition of the National Anthem by Suzy White.Key speakers included Tom Hatzis, who recounted losing his Portland nonprofit and open mic after criticizing gender ideology, yet vowed to stay and revive the “Oregon Dream”; Tripp Dietrich, an eighth-generation Oregonian running for Senate, who spoke of hope and faith in restoring the state; Jonathan Lockwood, a fiery CD-5 congressional candidate attacking Janelle Bynum and outlining strong stances on borders, election integrity, abortion, and the Second Amendment; and Lindsey Graham (“Patriot Barbie”), who shared how defying Kate Brown’s COVID lockdowns led to cancellation but ultimately strengthened her faith and conservative activism.The gubernatorial forum featured Paul Romero, Danielle Bethel (Marion County Commissioner), and David Medina. They addressed education reform, mental health response, immigration (opposing sanctuary policies and benefits for undocumented immigrants), economy (cutting red tape, audits, unleashing natural resources), the Second Amendment, and first-100-days priorities. Audience Q&A covered timber, taxes, school choice, energy, voter ID, and more.The evening was patriotic, faith-infused, and optimistic, emphasizing resilience against cancel culture, common-sense governance, putting Oregonians first, and restoring clean, safe communities through resource utilization, accountability, and constitutional principles. It ended with a standing ovation and calls to action for Republican engagement in 2026.
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The Oregon Voice Revival was the first annual conservative rally and candidate forum held at the Grand Theater in Salem, Oregon. Organized by Joshua with support from Kristen, Taryn, and Redmay Media, the event aimed to energize Republicans, amplify disenfranchised voters, and build momentum for the 2026 elections by elevating candidates and using audience-submitted questions.Country artist Brandon Hart opened with patriotic and original country songs, including “Paw Paw” and “High Sierra,” followed by an emotional rendition of the National Anthem by Suzy White.Key speakers included Tom Hatzis, who recounted losing his Portland nonprofit and open mic after criticizing gender ideology, yet vowed to stay and revive the “Oregon Dream”; Tripp Dietrich, an eighth-generation Oregonian running for Senate, who spoke of hope and faith in restoring the state; Jonathan Lockwood, a fiery CD-5 congressional candidate attacking Janelle Bynum and outlining strong stances on borders, election integrity, abortion, and the Second Amendment; and Lindsey Graham (“Patriot Barbie”), who shared how defying Kate Brown’s COVID lockdowns led to cancellation but ultimately strengthened her faith and conservative activism.The gubernatorial forum featured Paul Romero, Danielle Bethel (Marion County Commissioner), and David Medina. They addressed education reform, mental health response, immigration (opposing sanctuary policies and benefits for undocumented immigrants), economy (cutting red tape, audits, unleashing natural resources), the Second Amendment, and first-100-days priorities. Audience Q&A covered timber, taxes, school choice, energy, voter ID, and more.The evening was patriotic, faith-infused, and optimistic, emphasizing resilience against cancel culture, common-sense governance, putting Oregonians first, and restoring clean, safe communities through resource utilization, accountability, and constitutional principles. It ended with a standing ovation and calls to action for Republican engagement in 2026.