Andy Gharakani, aka GimmieKandi, was pushing an attorney general candidate up to the CAGOP Convention.
Sure, retired LA County District Attorney Steve Cooley supported Eric Early, but then a bombshell dropped for the Convention delegates, thanks to California Political Review Editor Steve Frank:
STEPHEN FRANK
10/28/2010 – $240 10/28/2010 – $100 10/30/2010 – $500 3/21/2012 – $1500
For me, the biggest problem was Gharakani. He has lots of money, but very little morals. He makes all the other RPLAC Central Committee members do whatever he wants, including Richard "Where Are You?" Sherman, along with Janice Webb, who has called people's work to pressure individual political activities.
Let's not forget Gary SCAM-inoff, but I digress.
From early 2017, I was supporting Retired Judge Stephen Bailey, who lives in Northern California, where so much of the political rebellion is breaking out. Before Los Alamitos, northern counties had already opted out of SB 54. The Sheriff of El Dorado County was emphatic: "I will not comply with the Sanctuary State Law".
For me, there is a lot to hope for from Judge Bailey. He has been running a grassroots campaign–and he doesn't donate to Democratic candidates. He has constitutional legal training, too.
So … Bailey won the endorsement of the California Republican Party!
#BREAKING @CAGOP Delegates VOTE TO ENDORSE JUDGE STEVEN BAILEY FOR CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL, CURRENTLY LEADING XAVIER BECERRA IN A HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUP! #Elections2018 #CAGOP2018 pic.twitter.com/lIwikeia1B— Judge Steven Bailey (Ret.) (@BaileyForAG) May 6, 2018
Of course … Andy doesn't seem interested in talking to anyone …
Now he's gone into hiding!