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ISSUE #34.25 • SPECIAL SECTION •

U.S. House District 1 (R)


Downtown Portland, Northwest Oregon, Pacific Coast


BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[April 30th, 2008]

Joel Haugen

Tattoo he'd get: A biplane on his left shoulder.

Joel Haugen, a former public schoolteacher originally from Minnesota, surprises us. He’s a Republican, of course. But he says he’d vote for Sen. Barack Obama in the general election, should Obama win the Democratic nomination. Haugen also staunchly opposes the Iraq war, going so far as to say he also opposed the invasion.

Haugen’s opponent is William Chappell, a 32-year-old from McMinnville who works as a histologist (that’s sorta like a pathology assistant). Chappell counts himself a die-hard Ron Paul supporter, and he also opposes the war.

But Haugen struck us as a far more thoughtful alternative than Chappell. Both credit Rep. David Wu, the Democratic incumbent they’d like to unseat, for holding a similar position opposing the war. Yet Haugen says, “I don’t see any evidence that he would be an agent of change within the Democratic Party.” (He must have watched our endorsement interview at wweek.com with Wu.)

By that same measure, Haugen appears willing to make some waves in his own party. For one thing, he says this country’s recent subprime lending fiasco is evidence we need additional federal rules to regulate that market. Did we mention he’s a Republican?

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Video of WW endorsement interview (thanks to Portland Community Media)



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Glenn  writes on May 4th, 2008 12:09am

Wouldn't it be great if the Republicans could find credible candidates for district 1.

Robert A. Steinegger  writes on May 20th, 2008 1:31am

I consider myself to be a fairly loyal Democrat, but after David Wu voted for, and enabled its passage, the Medicare Prescription Boondoggle...er, I mean Bill, as well as voting for the Bankruptcy "Reform" Bill (which nearly put me out of my small business...), and after he accepted at least $10,000 from the loansharks at JPMorgan Chase, I can no longer support his candidacy...ever! If Mr. Haugen would be willing to meet with me in person, and have a direct conversation with me (something that Mr. Wu has trouble doing without always being in a campaign mode), I would seriously consider voting for, and maybe even endorsing him. After all, as a retired Schoolteacher (just like my Mom), he is used to communicating with Children, which should put him right at home in Congress! If either Mr. Welyczko or Mr. Hobbs wins the Democratic Primary, then these comments are moot, with the provision that Mr. Haugen should still seek elective office locally...

Robert A. Steinegger, USAF Vietnam Veteran

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