Come join us for a double dose of candidates at our October monthly meeting!
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Meet Brian Forde, Candidate for CD-45!
Brian was born and raised in Tustin. He built his first computer, took his first college course, and started his first company in District 45. Brian has spent his life using technology to help others, from the Peace Corps to the White House.
“I’m a Democrat and I worked in the Obama White House, so it might surprise you to learn that my parents are two lifelong Republicans. In 2012, my parents – two of the most loving, supportive people you’ll ever meet – voted to kick my boss out of office.
Let’s just say Thanksgiving dinner that year was awkward.”
“I’m running for Congress because through my work in medicine and business I have learned that innovative thinking is needed to inspire change. I revolutionized the treatment of spinal cord injuries by re-thinking how cells are developed and used as treatment, which allowed people to regain movement and sensation to limbs that were previously paralyzed. This same lateral approach can be used in Washington to fix our systemic problem of gridlock with innovative outside-the-box techniques.”
Come join us for a double dose of candidates at our October monthly meeting!
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Meet Brian Forde, Candidate for CD-45!
Brian was born and raised in Tustin. He built his first computer, took his first college course, and started his first company in District 45. Brian has spent his life using technology to help others, from the Peace Corps to the White House.
“I’m a Democrat and I worked in the Obama White House, so it might surprise you to learn that my parents are two lifelong Republicans. In 2012, my parents – two of the most loving, supportive people you’ll ever meet – voted to kick my boss out of office.
Let’s just say Thanksgiving dinner that year was awkward.”
Read more at Brian’s website.
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Meet Dr. Hans Keirstead, Candidate for CD-48
“I’m running for Congress because through my work in medicine and business I have learned that innovative thinking is needed to inspire change. I revolutionized the treatment of spinal cord injuries by re-thinking how cells are developed and used as treatment, which allowed people to regain movement and sensation to limbs that were previously paralyzed. This same lateral approach can be used in Washington to fix our systemic problem of gridlock with innovative outside-the-box techniques.”
Read more at Hans’ website.
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