Edward Gonzalez is in a unique position in California District 16 which includes San Jose and Silicon Valley. There are no Republicans running in the primary, yet he is running as the Libertarian candidate. California allows one person to run on multiple tickets.
Here is an explanation from Gonzalez...
Hi Mish,It is highly unlikely that a Libertarian can win an open election as a Libertarian party candidate. However, Ron Paul proves a Libertarian running on a Republican party candidate can easily win.
The primary is June 8th. I am currently on the ballot as a Libertarian, running against an incumbent democrat, Zoe Lofgren. There is no Republican on the ballot, so I have also submitted myself to be the write-in candidate for the Republican Party. I need 2,053 Republicans to write me in. I have over 50 volunteers helping, each walking their own neighborhood with my postcards. If I get the write-ins, I will appear on the general election ballot as a Libertarian/Republican.
Thank you for the support.
Sincerely,
Edward Gonzalez
My good friend, talk show host Charles Goyette, interviewed each of 5 candidates I am recommending. The interviews are about 15 minutes long.
Please click on this link to download and play the Edward Gonzalez Interview with Charles Goyette.
- If you are a Republican in California District 16, please write in Edward Gonzalez.
- If you are a Libertarian, please shun the Libertarian primary, take a Republican primary ballot, and do the same: write in Edward Gonzalez.
It is not often voters get a chance to elect a candidate of the quality of a Ron Paul or Edward Gonzalez.
If you live in California District 16, please write in Edward Gonzalez. He only needs 2,053 Republicans write-in votes. If you are a Libertarian, do not check the Libertarian box, instead wrote-in Edward Gonzalez as a Republican.
Please call and Email your friends in the district to do the same!
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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