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Party selects its nominee.
Current roleSmall business owner
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationOregon
BackgroundSmall business owner
EducationGeorge Fox University (graduate)
Notable personal detailsDavid Medina is an Oregon Republican who ran in the 2026 Oregon gubernatorial election. He is a small business owner involved in digital media and has described himself as a grassroots leader based in the Portland area. He attended college in Portland and graduated from George Fox University.
The candidate supports strong immigration enforcement, publicly expressing support for ICE and deportations of criminal noncitizens and participating in pro‑ICE actions. Public social posts and reporting indicate a law‑and‑order framing of immigration rather than advocacy for expanded legal pathways or asylum protections.
The candidate has publicly advocated armed action in at least one past message and frames his politics around constitutional/gun-rights rhetoric; his campaign emphasizes restoring constitutional values and a tough stance on public safety. Available public statements indicate support for armed resistance rather than new firearm restrictions.
David Medina is in the news in connection with a legislative fight over when Oregon voters should decide a referendum aimed at stopping planned increases in transportation taxes, including gas and payroll taxes. The proposal to move the vote from November to May was debated at a public hearing, where Republican lawmakers and gubernatorial candidates argued against the change and raised concerns about voter turnout. Gov. Tina Kotek and Democratic leaders opposed the timing shift, citing constitutional concerns.





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