As the 2025 elections draw near, Oklahoma is abuzz with campaign activities and political news. With a number of key races on the ballot, the stakes are high for both parties.In the gubernatorial race, incumbent Governor Sarah Adams is facing stiff competition from Democratic challenger James Thompson. The campaign has been marked by heated debates on key issues such as education, healthcare, and the economy. Both candidates have been crisscrossing the state, attending rallies and town hall meetings in an effort to win over undecided voters.In the race for the U.S. Senate seat, Republican incumbent John Smith is being challenged by Democratic newcomer Rebecca Martinez. Smith, who has held the seat for two terms, is touting his record on job creation and national security, while Martinez is focusing on issues like climate change and healthcare. The race is expected to be closely contested, with polls showing the candidates neck and neck.Local races are also heating up, with several hotly contested races for state legislature and municipal offices. In Tulsa, incumbent Mayor Jessica Parker is facing a tough challenge from former city council member Mark Johnson. The race has been marked by sharp exchanges on issues such as public safety and infrastructure spending.One of the most closely watched races is the battle for the state attorney general’s office, where incumbent Republican Tom Anderson is facing a strong challenge from Democratic newcomer Rachel Collins. The race has turned contentious, with both candidates accusing each other of corruption and unethical behavior.Overall, the political landscape in Oklahoma is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. With less than two months to go until Election Day, candidates and voters alike are gearing up for a hard-fought campaign season. Stay tuned for more updates as the race heats up.