This is the tentative list of the attendees announced at the annual AIPAC event in Oregon on April 25, 2010.

The names were announced by the AIPAC hosts at the podium.  Akiva Tor, Ron Wyden, Earl Blumenauer, and Kurt Schrader all gave speeches at the event.


Israel consulate general Akiva Tor

Japan Deputy Consul General: Hirofumi Murabayashi

Ted Kulongoski

Ron Wyden

Earl Blumenauer

Kurt Schrader

From Oregon State Senate: Richard Devlin (D-Tualatin District 19), Martha Schrader (D-Canby District 20), and Chris Telfer (R-Bend District 27) (also candidate for state treasurer)

From Oregon House: Brent Barton (D-Clackamas District 51), Sal Esquivel (R-Medford District 6), Val Hoyle (D-West Eugene District 14), Jim Weidner (R-Yamhill District 24), Gene Whisnant (R-Sunriver District 53) , Matt Wingard (R-Wilsonville District 26), Ron Mauer (R-Grants Pass District 3) (who is also running for state superintendent of public instruction)

Clark County Commissioner Mark Bolt

Multnomah County Commissioner Judy Shiprack

Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle

Republican Candidate for Oregon Governor Allen Alley

Candidates for OR first district Republican Rob Cornilles, Republican Doug Keller, Repubican John Kuzmanich, Democrat David Robinson, Republican Stephen Brodhead

Candidate for second district Democrat Joyce Segers

Candidate for fourth district Republican Jaynee Germond

Candidates for Washington's third (to replace Brian Baird): Democrat Denny Heck, Democrat Craig Pridemore

Joining Wyden, state director Lisa Rockower

Joining Earl, finance director Elizabeth Wilson

Representing Wu, field rep Brian Plinski

Accompanying Schrader, Field rep Trevor Sleeman

Representing Sam Adams: Portland Director of International Affairs Noah Siegel

Multnomah County Republican Party Chair Jay Kushner

AIPAC National President Lee Rosenberg

 

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