Sharri Payne has heard enough. For weeks, the telephone at her Camas Valley home has rung with people looking to sway her to see things their way when she sits down to fill out her ballot. She answered callers — both in person and recorded — advocating seemingly on behalf of every candidate and ballot measure in Oregon. “You get to a point where you just get tired of it,” said Payne, 67. “By now, we just don’t answer the phone if we don’t know who is calling.” Conversations with several News-Review subscribers Monday and today found people with strong …
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