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Nov 17, 2022

Editor,

It was surprising to see John Horgan’s column regarding the San Mateo County Republican Party describing us as a “depressing afterthought” while, the national results indicate differently. This is not to say that we haven’t had our challenges locally and the Democrats have done a tremendous job in seating candidates to local races. However, our base is very energized as we’ve painfully seen the impact of prolonged one-party rule in California, as evidenced by increasing homelessness, crime, financial mismanagement, dictatorial mandates and the squandering of our vast natural resources.

We believe that the recent election results are indicative of a trend to come, in which voters are more focused on issues as opposed to party affiliation, especially with independents. These voters are very dissatisfied with the current status quo, especially in issues such as: crime, homelessness and renegade school boards attempting to indoctrinate our children and labeling parents as a threat to democracy. Our stance on these issues will welcome these independents back to the electorate.

In this election cycle we had excellent candidates who performed well in their races and the SMGOP was very active in seating Republicans in uncontested, nonpartisan races.

The fact that John Horgan is taking notice of our actions is indicative of our impact, as we fight to improve the lives of all Californians, to educate our children and to make California a state we are all proud of.

We’ve only just begun!

Anna Cheng Kramer
San Mateo


The letter writer was the chair of the San Mateo County Republican Party at the time of this writing.

https://www.ackramerforcongress.org/blog/qhbtw5lmiwlpu0o2eylotpwb3p9jkv

Anna Cheng Kramer, Candidate

Anna Cheng Kramer was born in Taiwan after her parents escaped from Communist China. She immigrated to the United States for college, obtaining a BA in Economics from Whitman College in Washington State. She went on to get her MBA from the University of Santa Clara and became a US Citizen in 1984. Her family background, with parents escaping Communist China, has instilled in her a profound understanding of the negative impact of oppressive regimes and the power of individual liberty. With her strong foundation in economics, Anna envisions a community where free market principles thrive.

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