When I say “crowded” I mean crowded by one.
See if you can guess who constitutes a crowd from this list.
U.S. SENATOR:
Dianne Feinstein (D)* – (Campaign Site)
John Boruff (R) – Businessman
Elizabeth Emken (R) – Financial Executive & Autism Activist
Keith Holbrook (R) – Chemical Plant Technician
Dan Hughes (R) – Businessman
Tim Kalemkarian (R) – Frequent Candidate
Dirk Konopik (R) – Ex-Congressional Aide & Iraq War Veteran
Jonathan Durand Owens (R) – Actor
Al Ramirez (R) – Telecommunications Executive
Nachum Shifren (R) – Rabbi & Teacher
Michael Stollaire (R) – Businessman, Tea Party Activist & ’10 US Rep. Candidate
Orly Taitz (R) – Attorney, Dentist, “Birther” Movement Leader & ’10 Sec. of State Candidate
Don Grundmann (AIP) – Chiropractor, Conservative Activist & Frequent Candidate
Vincent May (AIP) – Businessman, Ex-Police Officer, USMC Veteran & ’10 Gov. Candidate
Gail Lightfoot (Libertarian) – Ex-State Party Chair, Retired Nurse & Frequent Candidate
Let’s see if a picture helps;
Hey, it’s a free country, she can do whatever she wants to regards to running for political office. Likewise the leftist Democrats in California will be free to attempt to paint the whole GOP field with the “nutter” brush that she supplies them, regardless of what good ideas she may have about changing this country for the better. She needs to change her narrative.
California’s GOP may already be distancing itself;
The California Republican Party did not respond to TheDC’s request for comment.
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Hey Erick I hear you.
Of course the media was going to paint the R’s as nutso anyway, even if they had to make up the stories ala Cain.
Yeah, it’s par in the state. Meanwhile we send them ammo by the boxes and they use it to make the GOP dance.
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I thought Shifren was running for the state senate from SD 26? (And good luck with that.) I’ve liked what I’ve seen so far of Emken, but don’t know anything about the other candidates other than Taitz, who’s a nutter. Sadly then list shows the effects of the Democrats’ near-monopoly of statewide and major mayoral offices in recent years, with no candidates with broad recognition.
Well here’s candidate number two.
I’ll let Kos handle the intro for the nutter.
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