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black caucus candidates Updates


Aidan Hill

Aidan Hill (G-CA) is a candidate for Berkeley City Council and is endorsed by the Peace and Freedom Party, the Green Party of California, and former Green Party Presidential Candidate, Howie Hawkins. Aidan previously served as Vice-Chair for the City's Homeless Commission and passed legislation emphasizing protections for displaced persons during the Covid-19 pandemic. Aidan’s platform emphasizes climate resilience, public health, and protections for small businesses.
In 2020, Aidan became Berkeley's youngest Mayoral Candidate and earned the most votes of any Independent candidate since 1967.
Link: www.aidanhill.vote/support

Veronika Fimbres

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Veronika Fimbres: 

Interview with Calexit on 2/13/22–



If you like what I stand for, vote for me as your next Insurance Commissioner.

If you can, and wish to support the campaign, feel free to donate here:

https://gofund.me/79ac50c5

Veronika Fimbres

Candidate for Insurance Commissioner

Fimbres for Insurance Commissioner, 2022

Robin Harris

March 01, 2022
Contact: GPUS Black Caucus

Robin Denise Harris, State Representative D46, Florida 

I am Robin Harris.  I am running to become a Florida State Representative in District 46 because I strongly believe Florida needs stronger voices in Tallahassee that represents working communities, LGBTQIA, underinsured/no insured and all marginalized people. It’s time out for the Establishment making decisions for us.  We need voices that aren’t guided by corporate money and easily manipulated into compromising.   Also, we need legislation that reflects and liberates citizens that suffer— Simply, WE need Leadership that Liberates! 

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I am Green because neither Democrats or Republicans have been loyal to black voters. Being Green is a step towards neutralizing the duopoly system.


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