UPDATED! Orange County Bernie Delegates Endorse WEDNESDAY! Candidates, Apply now!

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From Stephanie the Bernie Delegate comes this announcement; I am sharing it here but am holding back the link to the Google Doc form, which you must have completed by (to be safe) Wednesday at 3.

💥Orange County’s Bernie Delegates to DNC2020 will be hosting their 4th and FINAL endorsement meeting. If you, or someone you know is running for an elected position and would like to seek #endorsement from our group of delegates, please complete the form before 👉 5 pm on THIS WEDNESDAY 9/2/2020!

To get access to the form, email Stephymaree at yahoo dot com

Each candidate will have 3 minutes to provide a verbal introduction and 2 minutes for Q/A.

We look forward to get to know you. #Election2020#OCVote

Bernie wants his people to know they should vote for you!  But you must act quickly!

 

Good progressive alternative endorsements  to the major parties are a good idea — you’ll be seeing ours too before you vote!  Some in the DPOC may attack you for it, due to their hatred of honest progressives, but overall it will probably help!  (After all — maybe I put in your name without you!)

 

About Greg Diamond

Somewhat verbose attorney, semi-disabled and semi-retired, residing in northwest Brea. Occasionally ran for office against jerks who otherwise would have gonr unopposed. Got 45% of the vote against Bob Huff for State Senate in 2012; Josh Newman then won the seat in 2016. In 2014 became the first attorney to challenge OCDA Tony Rackauckas since 2002; Todd Spitzer then won that seat in 2018. Every time he's run against some rotten incumbent, the *next* person to challenge them wins! He's OK with that. Corrupt party hacks hate him. He's OK with that too. He does advise some local campaigns informally and (so far) without compensation. (If that last bit changes, he will declare the interest.) His daughter is a professional campaign treasurer. He doesn't usually know whom she and her firm represent. Whether they do so never influences his endorsements or coverage. (He does have his own strong opinions.) But when he does check campaign finance forms, he is often happily surprised to learn that good candidates he respects often DO hire her firm. (Maybe bad ones are scared off by his relationship with her, but they needn't be.)