This week it wasn’t much of a surprise when Attorney General Jerry Brown declared he was running for Governor of California once again. You can reach his campaign webpage here.
The announcement had been expected for some time. There are no other politically significant Democratic candidates running. (The website Politics1 currently lists three others: retired businessman, real estate investor, and San Diego economist Richard Aguirre; non-profit group founder and Pastor Joe Symmon; and Fred Medill, a college student and founder-operator of Fred TV.)
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Why He’s Running
In his March 2nd declaration Brown said, “The political breakdown in Sacramento is threatening(:) …”
- Jobs,
- Our schools and the
- State’s credit rating.
“… which is the worst in the country … Our state is in serious trouble and the next governor must have the preparation, the knowledge and the know-how to get California working again. That is what I offer and that’s why I’m declaring my candidacy for governor.”
