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A registered Republican, Oberndorf donated over $1 million to the California Republican Party and its candidates between 2001 and 2011. [13] He was a major backer of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney in 2008 and 2012, but ultimately donated to Barack Obama’s campaign prior to the 2008 election. [ 14 ]
He was major donor to the inauguration committee of George W. Bush. [3] In 2001, Stephenson led an effort to attract Silicon Valley executives to the Republican Party. [8] Stephenson serves as a top fundraiser for the 2016 presidential candidacy of Jeb Bush. [9] He returned to Sequoia Capital as a general partner after resigning as Ambassador. [10]
Here are the biggest donors in the 2024 California Senate race, both for and against the top candidates: Adam Schiff, Katie Porter, Steve Garvey and Barbara Lee. Donors include unions, Native ...
Minnesota was the first state to have a charter school law and the nation's first charter school was City Academy High School, which opened in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1992. [6] California created its District of Choice program in 1993. It allows California public school district to enroll students residing outside district lines. [7]
Election Day is in less than two months, and candidates are fundraising.
At more than $70 million this election cycle, Jeff Yass, an investor in ByteDance, is the second-highest donor to conservative causes and PACs, beating many on the top donors list by more than $11 ...
California Republican Party officials; California elected officials and candidates who are registered with the Republican Party; Other activists or notable affiliates with the Republican Democratic Party; This category is not for: People from California who may be registered Republicans, but for whom party registration is a non-defining ...
Statewide elected officials: Former Governor of California Pete Wilson; 7 CA State senators including Republican Leader Shannon Grove, Scott Wilk, and Bob Archuleta; 8 CA State Assembly members including Adam Gray, Devon Mathis, and Jay Obernolte; Former S.F Mayor and Speaker of the Assembly Willie Brown