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Volume 4, No. 18

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Candidate inspired by Obama's success seeks Governor’s Office RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Part of Joe Symmon’s American Dream is to run for governor of California. The Rancho Cucamonga resident will do just that - as a conservative Democrat. “Running for governor, would be a token of what California has done for me and my family, so I would like to give back,” said Symmon, who came to the United States from Kenya in 1977. Symmon will be battling it out with numerous Democratic gubernatorial candidates in the June primary. However, his toughest competitor will be Jerry Brown, the state’s attorney general and former governor. Despite Brown having quite the advantage in terms of fundraising and name recognition, Symmon is not deterred. “I do have an advantage though because I’m bringing in freshness into the leadership,” Symmon said. “I’m coming up with a fresh approach to new leadership for the 21st Century. I do not have the political baggage.” For more information on the Joe Symmon for Governor campaign, visit www.symmonsays.com and www.joesymmon.com


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