LWV LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
Ventura County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
Smart Voter Political Philosophy for Eric B. Albert

Candidate for
Democratic Party County Central Committee; Supervisorial District 2

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As the adage goes: Actions Speak Louder than Words ---

Some of Benjamin Franklin's own favorite words: 'We must surely hang together, or we will hang separately.'

Here are actions that represent me:

Active Participant in: Los Angeles Collegiate Council - Mid-1980's (a rare student group dedicated to finding common ground among private, public and vocational students desiring improvements in education and access to housing, transportation, the election process, and careers, in non-partisan terms). I helped set up public forums.

March in March Los Angeles- ~1984 - Pro-Choice campaign. Hands Across America - sometime afterwards.

In the following, I supported only registered Democrats. 1984 - Critical Charlie Davis for Congress Campaign, that helped spark a growing interest by our community in local Democratic Politics.

1987 - Delegate to Young Democrats of America - National Convention - served upon Platform Committee.

Lent campaign support, some paid, mostly volunteer, to judicial and city council campaigns in Los Angeles County.
- Late 1980's.

1990 - Board of Equalization campaign participant.

Mid-1990's - Supported Brad Sherman for Congress, after his terms on the State Board of Equalization.

1998 - Supported environmental quality based City Council campaigns in the Conejo Valley.

Democratic State Central Committee Member since mid-1980's.

Keep Registering Voters - I spent many weekends in 1999-2000 doing so. Vote - Eric Albert for Democratic Central Committee March 7, 2000.

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