Candidate for California's 38th State Senate District, GundersonForCA, will face CBlakespear in the November election. Gunderson called out Blakespear for being 'unwilling' to speak about the SANDAG scandals she is responsible for. Full Interview:
SAN DIEGO – The newly redrawn 38th State Senate District was a race KUSI followed closely, as two Democrats campaigned against a lone Republican.
The three candidates vying for the 38th State Senate District are Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear , Joe Kerr and Republican Matt Gunderson. KUSI reached out to Mayor Blakespear multiple times, but she always declined to speak about the rampant abuse.The results of the primary election show Republican Matt Gunderson narrowly defeated Blakespear for first place, but the two will face off again in November for the seat.
Gunderson explained he will work full-time, and instead of leaving California for a low-tax state, Gunderson is staying to fight to save the place he calls home.
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