Mike Morrell: Morrell Leads All Candidates in Donors from 63rd District

Outraises all other candidates this quarter

Upland, California – Conservative candidate Mike Morrell, a 25-year small businessman and job creator, far outpaces his rivals for the Republican nomination in district-based donors. The March 17 finance report shows that he has the strongest base of local support and the best ability to encourage new voters to become involved in the Republican party. Continue reading

iePolitics: Grassroots Candidates

Here are the websites for the grass root candidates that have contacted iePolitics so far:

59th Assembly District

Ken Hunter

63rd Assembly District

Mike Morrell

Paul Chabot

Henry Nickel

Don Kurth

Acquanetta Warren

Pat Gilbreath

Assessor-Recorder

None

Auditor-Controller-Treasurer

Ensen Mason (website to be added soon)

Board of Supervisors—Second Supervisorial District

Peter “Scott” Markovich

Dennis Labadie

Board of Supervisors—Fourth Supervisorial District

None

District Attorney

None

Sheriff

Paul Schrader

Superintendent of Schools

None

Any challengers for any elected office in San Bernardino County are welcome to contact us at info@iepolitics.com to be added to our blog roll.  All candidates are also welcome to their own sign-in to add press releases and other information to the blog.

Henry Nickel: To What Are We Entitled?

Henry Nickel is a Rail Analyst for Riverside County Transportation Commission and candidate for the 63rd Assembly District.  He can be reached at info@herynickel.com.  His website can be found at:  www.henrynickel.com

Nearly every generation of Americans has faced a time in which the underlying presumptions and blessings of this great state and nation are partially stripped away if for only a time.  It is during such moments when the spirit of who we are as a nation and as individual citizens shines through, teaching us once more that nothing comes without a price.  The successors to the generation of Vietnam, rock and roll and free love are fast finding that not all things come to Americans as a birth right.   We live in a time of instant gratification, anonymous interaction, perceived rights to privileges not earned and little knowledge of just where the comforts we take for granted come from and at what cost.  Not unlike prior generations, the next is on the verge of a great awakening to the fundamental truths that have made our nation a beacon of hope to all humanity for centuries.

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