A collection of newspaper articles from the 1992 US Senate race in Oregon. The collection includes an Oregonian article on Congressman AuCoin's endorsement by the National Organization for Women, an Oregonian article titled "Packwood in Peril" by Jeff Mapes, a Register-Guard article titled "AuCoin: Play fair or we'll raise our trade barriers" by Brent Walth, a Roll Call article titled "Political Briefing" by Tim Curran, an Oregonian article titled "AuCoin advocates health-care system similar to Canada's" by Jeff Mapes, and a Corvallis Gazette-Times article titled "AuCoin calls for huge defense cut."
A clipping of an Oregonian newspaper article titled "AFL-CIO endorses AuCoin" by Jeff Mapes, published on October 26, 1991. As the Democratic candidate for the 1992 US Senate election in Oregon, US Congressman Les AuCoin received an endorsement from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrials Organizations (AFL-CIO).
A clipping of a Corvallis Gazette-Times newspaper article titled "AuCoin offers to debate," published on October 11, 1991. The article described US Congressman Les AuCoin's proposal to debate his challenger in the 1992 US Senate primary election in Oregon, Harry Lonsdale.
A clipping of a Bend Bulletin newspaper article titled "Packwood, AuCoin campaigns differ" by Scott Sonner, published on November 28, 1991. In the article, Sonner compares and contrasts the campaign styles of the two candidates of the 1992 US Senate Election in Oregon, incumbent Bob Packwood and challenger US Congressman Les AuCoin.
A clipping of a Springfield News article titled "Cheerio, Mr. Bush," published on December 7, 1941. Written during US Congressman Les AuCoin's time on the campaign trail for the 1992 US Senate race, the article features a photograph of Congressman AuCoin with four-year-old Justin Bush at a breakfast for Head Start students.