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Horsley raises $35K in supes election

Original post made on Jun 2, 2014

San Mateo County Supervisor Don Horsley is running for re-election to his District 3 seat with not only an incumbent's advantage but with a campaign treasury that puts him at the top end of an enormous funding gap between him and his opponent, Michael Stogner.

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Posted by Martin Hillerby
a resident of another community
on Jun 2, 2014 at 2:52 pm

"Mr. Horsley has spent nearly $46,000 this year through May 17"

I'm always amazed at how much is spent compared to the pay of the position. I'm not voting for Horsley due to him not aggressively removing Munks as the Sheriff when Monks was caught inside an underage whore house in Sin City Vegas. I'm still amazed Monks' still around. Anyone who either endorsed Munks...or didn't attempt to remove him is on my VOTE AGAINST list. Horsley is at the top of that list.


Posted by Just say no
a resident of Woodside: Emerald Hills
on Jun 2, 2014 at 3:50 pm

But M Stogner has the support of the libertarians and the republicans all over this forum --- that counts for something, doesn't it? So our rich republican and anti-tax libertarian friends won't put up a few bucks for M Stogner?

Seems like our fringe parties would be well served with public financing of elections.


Posted by Michael G. Stogner
a resident of another community
on Jun 2, 2014 at 7:11 pm

Michael G. Stogner is a registered user.

The voters don't need more mailers with more false claims. Give them a break

Candidate Statement says everything clearly.

I'm opposed to ICLEI Don is not

I'm in favor of a Whistleblower program for all residents of SMC and Don is not.

I'm in favor of paying down the unfunded pension liability and Don is not

Lets vote


Posted by Just say no
a resident of Woodside: Emerald Hills
on Jun 2, 2014 at 7:44 pm

"Just say no"

Already did. As I'm sure 75% of the few who are reading this, at this point.


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