Local Republican endorsements for 2014; Cate and Zapf among those receiving the GOP nod

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See press release below. An early start from the County Party. No surprises at this point, as most of those endorsed during last night’s meeting are incumbents.

Taxpayer advocate Chris Cate, running for the open Sixth District city council seat in the City of San Diego, received the party’s early support, a clear statement from the GOP that its members appreciate his high-profile leadership in recent years on a number of issues. Cate is the vice president of the San Diego County Taxpayers Association. Other possible candidates, including former San Diego Unified School District Trustee (and former Republican) Mitz Lee, have announced for or are eying the race. The party’s endorsement of Cate sends a significant message at this stage, one year before the primary election.

Sixth District Councilmember Lorie Zapf, also endorsed, is running next year in the Second District, currently held by Councilmember Kevin Faulconer, who will be term-limited from office. The city’s most recent redistricting placed Zapf’s home in the boundaries of the Second District.

Both the Cate and Zapf endorsements were unanimous votes of the party members.

SAN DIEGO REPUBLICANS ENDORSE
CANDIDATES FOR 2014 ELECTIONS

Local Republicans committed to victories in 2014
begin preparations one year out

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TUESDAY, JUNE 11

SAN DIEGO — In preparation for the 2014 elections, on Monday night the Republican Party of San Diego County endorsed incumbent Congressional, State Senate and Assembly members, County and Local officials, along with candidates in key seats.

Official Endorsed Candidates

Congressman Darrell Issa
Congressman Duncan Hunter
State Senator Joel Anderson
Assemblyman Rocky Chavez
Assemblyman Brian Jones
Assemblyman Brian Maienschein
Assemblywoman Marie Waldron
District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis
Sheriff Bill Gore
Supervisor Bill Horn
Supervisor Ron Roberts
County Assessor Recorder-Clerk Ernest Dronenburg
County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister
Escondido Mayor Sam Abed
San Diego City Councilmember Lorie Zapf, District 2
Chris Cate, San Diego City Council District 6

 

Chairman Tony Krvaric stated “With Democratic scandals on the federal level, out of control spending on the state level, and a destructive Mayor Filner on a local level, Republicans are offering a return to original American principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, delivering the core services of government, and a focus on small business and entrepreneurship to restore an economy for all to participate in.

We are proud of our 2014 team and encourage all San Diegans to take a fresh look at our candidates,” Krvaric concluded.

Note: More endorsements will be made periodically in the months leading up to the Primary and General Elections of 2014 throughout the year.

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Comments 4

  1. Mitz Lee is not a Republican any longer. She is now a registered Decline to State.

  2. Particularly impressive was Chris Cate’s talk.
    Raised by a single, hard-working mom, worked his way through college by starting a business, and has been involved in successful efforts to right the city’s finances already. His story, message, and plans are something voters need to hear.
    When do we start walking precincts?

  3. Thanks, Francis, that has been corrected to note her as a former Republican. Those move to the middle things work so well for candidates.

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