Assembly District 70 seemed like a lost cause.
Anti-Education reform Patrick O'Donnell has shut down every reasonable bill intended to improve public education in California.
Currently, the California Teachers Association and the lesser union co-ops up and down the state want nothing to do with school choice, merit pay, better testing, or just about any other measure to improve the deplorable state of education in the one-Golden State.
Election 2016 seemed certain to hand O'Donnell an easy win, since none of his challengers gathered enough signatures to got on the ballot.
Martha Flores-Gibson of Long Beach is out to change that.
She ran for Assembly District 70 (nestled on Long Beach with San Pedro and Signal Hill) in 2012.
She has a decent name ID, and she is willing to step up and make sure that O'Donnell has to fight to retain his seat.
Martha Flores-Gibson |
National Christian conservative activist and commentator Craig Huey issued the following eblast for Martha:
to go unchallenged.
ballot for voters in Assembly District
70 (San Pedro, Long Beach) is Patrick O’Donnell.
mine:
Christian who wants to protect our state and ensure the best for our kids’
future.
state assembly.