Join Me in Making Oregon a Beacon of Hope

Restoring Your Freedoms
A Better Future for Oregon

I run for governor to make Oregon a better place for everyone. To show that Oregon can be a beacon of hope. My principles of People, Progress, and Equality focus on reducing homelessness, improving access to healthcare, making communities safer, and supporting legitimate law enforcement.

As well as being aware of the complex issues Oregon's vote by mail system. While others talk about second chances, I'm here to make certain that people get their first chance. While restoring your freedoms.

A Vision for Oregon's Future

It's time for people to have the ability to have a first chance.

About Robert Neuman

Robert Neuman, PhD, MRA believes in an inclusive Oregon.
With a commitment to tackling homelessness and poverty, as well as healthcare issues, that is unwavering.

Supporting Oregon loggers by logging burned trees from wildlifes. So that new trees can be planted.
Focused on building safer communities while supporting legitimate law enforcement.
With a vision grounded in progress and prosperity for all Dr. Neuman is aware of the complicated issues with Oregon's vote by mail system. Which makes it easier for everyone, especially the mobility challenged and homeless people of Oregon to use their legal  right to vote.

The voters have the ability to amend or repeal vote by mail. Though  many  choose to threaten me. 

Highlights of My Campaign

Discover the key aspects of Robert Neuman's campaign focused on real change and positive impact.
Together, we can reshape Oregon's future for the better.

Reducing Homelessness

Implementing effective solutions to tackle homelessness in our communities. Is there an emergency? Yes! 

With my Statewide Housing Assistance Rental Plan (SHARP) I've got solutions that can be used now! Solutions listed on this website.

Healthcare Issues

Access to healthcare remains a pivotal issue in American political campaigns, as candidates debate the best ways to provide quality medical services to all citizens. In recent years, voters have become increasingly aware of the disparities that exist in the healthcare system, prompting discussions about how to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to receive necessary treatment.

Some opponents of healthcare reform advocate for policies that restrict access rather than enhance it. These individuals promote the idea of that if you can't afford healthcare, then to bad, so sad.

This perspective raises significant concerns for many citizens who fear that such restrictions would disproportionately affect low-income families and marginalized communities.

The upcoming elections will crucially influence the future of healthcare in the United States. As candidates articulate their visions, it is essential for voters to critically evaluate their proposals and consider how they will impact access to healthcare for all Americans. With the stakes higher than ever, the conversation surrounding this issue is sure to shape the political landscape in profound ways.

Supporting Law Enforcement and Community Safety 

Strengthening support for legitimate law enforcement to ensure justice for all.

Prioritizing the safety and well-being of all Oregonians.

Promoting Prosperity

Promoting pathways for economic advancement and development.

Serving Oregon

Serving Everybody

Serving you

Do you want a better Oregon? If so you can donate online now.

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581 Lancaster DR SE #403, Salem, 97317, OR

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