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Oregon Senate race heats up as GOP candidate calls out Democrats’ “blame game on the President” and says it has been their “over regulating, tax and spend policies” over decades of control

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Oregon – The Republican Party in Oregon has selected state Sen. David Brock Smith as its nominee for the 2026 U.S. Senate election, setting up a general election challenge against long-serving Democratic incumbent Sen. Jeff Merkley.

Brock Smith emerged from a competitive Republican primary field that included multiple candidates from across the state. According to election reporting, he secured the nomination after positioning himself as a candidate focused on affordability, public safety, and reducing government overreach, themes that have defined Republican messaging in Oregon’s statewide races, OPB reported.

The nomination places Brock Smith in a direct contest with Sen. Jeff Merkley, who has served in the U.S. Senate since 2009 and is seeking a fourth term in office. Merkley, a Democrat, has built his political identity around progressive policy priorities and opposition to former President Donald Trump’s political agenda, frequently emphasizing issues related to democracy, housing, and economic inequality, according to AP News.

Following his nomination, Brock Smith has sharpened his messaging around frustration with Oregon’s long-standing Democratic control. In a public statement posted to his official X account on May 25, he argued that Oregon residents are “frustrated with the decades of one party rule” and claimed the state has fallen behind in affordability, education, and business competitiveness.

He wrote that Democrats in Oregon have relied on what he described as a “blame game” toward the President while defending policies he characterized as “over regulating, tax and spend.”

Brock Smith stated:

“A fight indeed! Oregonians are frustrated with the decades of one party rule of our beloved state that has put us at the bottom in almost every category from affordability, education to business friendliness.

Oregonians also see right through the Democrat supermajority’s blame game on the President, knowing full well it has been their over regulating tax and spend policies over their decades of control.

We will do this, bring needed change and together we will build a better Oregon, and a stronger, safer, more prosperous Nation.”

His comments reflect a broader Republican strategy in Oregon, where the party has attempted to capitalize on voter concerns about cost of living, housing shortages, and public safety. While Oregon remains a reliably Democratic-leaning state in federal elections, Republicans have seen increased engagement in rural and coastal regions.

Sen. Jeff Merkley, first elected in 2008, enters the race with significant incumbency advantages, including statewide name recognition and established fundraising networks. Over his tenure, Merkley has positioned himself as a leading progressive voice in the Senate, frequently focusing on environmental policy, consumer protection, and economic inequality.

Photo Courtesy – Senator Jeff Merkley (@SenJeffMerkley) via X

Merkley has also been a vocal critic of Republican leadership at both the state and national level, particularly policies associated with Donald Trump and broader conservative governance priorities. His campaign is expected to emphasize defending democratic institutions and expanding social and economic programs.

The 2026 Senate race is unfolding in a state where Democrats maintain strong control over statewide offices and legislative majorities. Oregon has not elected a Republican to the U.S. Senate since Gordon Smith, who left office in 2009.

Despite that, Republican candidates argue that voter dissatisfaction with affordability, homelessness, and state governance may create openings in down-ballot races. Brock Smith’s nomination signals the party’s continued effort to broaden its appeal beyond traditional conservative strongholds in eastern and southern Oregon.

Political analysts note that while Oregon remains heavily Democratic at the federal level, statewide debates increasingly center on economic pressures, housing shortages, and public safety concerns.

The general election between Brock Smith and Merkley is expected to draw national attention as part of the broader 2026 Senate map. Democrats currently hold a structural advantage in Oregon, but Republicans are framing the race as a referendum on long-term one-party governance.

The election is scheduled for November 2026.

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