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Final Photos for July 29th, 2018 John Cox Campaign Rally in Beverly Hills

Below is the RINO RPLAC Chairman Richard Sherman:

I wish that there was some kind of leadership in Los Angeles County that really cared about doing what is best for Republicans, to ensure that conservative values have a chance at victory.

For now, the different central committees which have little strength or vitality will have to go along with the only major statewide candidate that has money, even if it’s his own.

I am glad for a Jewish Coalition that aligns with and welcomes  Republicans.

It’s staggering to me that there are so many Jewish voters who still see themselves as Democrats.

Do they not realize how much damage Barack Obama did to Israel and to Middle Eastern relations?

Doesn’t anyone realize how bad it would have been if Hillary Clinton had become the next President? She would have welcome countless unvetted Islamic refugees. She would have further thrown under the bus all the rights and standing which the Jewish state has gathered?

I am pleased and honored that I could attend this meeting with Republican nominee John Cox.

Right now, however, I can’t say that I am really excited about this guy. I want him doing more bold things. I want him to take Gavin Newsom down a few notches, focusing on how corrupt and backward San Francisco has become, a third-world shithole in which visitors and residents alike can’t wait to escape.

We need everyone to get behind John Cox, but we also need John Cox to get behind everything we care about.

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John Cox for Governor: Speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition (Photos and Video)

The Republican Jewish Coalition hosted a meet-n-greet with John Cox, the Republican nominee for Governor of the State of California.

Cox speaking to the Republican Jewish Coalition

I was invited through a friend, since the event sold out of tickets within a relatively short amount of time.

I didn’t know what to expect, although I can’t say that I was completely impressed with Cox’ presentation.

He offered the argument that he would spend much of his time reaching out to Independents and disaffected Democrats. That argument makes sense, since he needs a majority, and Decline-to-State/Independent Voters are now greater than Republicans in terms of registration.

Can Cox turn around the terrible falling trajectory of the state of California?

Let’s hope so!

Here is the complete set of videos which I recorded at the Roxbury Community Center in Beverly Hills:

Part One:

Part Two: