The two tax measures on the Jan. 26 ballot are at about the 50 percent mark in support while about 40 percent of voters oppose them, according to a new survey from Portland pollster Tim Hibbitts.
Jeff Mapes, The Oregonian, Portland Oregonian: Politics
Wed, 01/20/2010 - 8:46am
The two tax measures on the Jan. 26 ballot are at about the 50 percent mark in support while about 40 percent of voters oppose them, according to a new survey from Portland pollster Tim Hibbitts.