David Hillberg is truly a hero, a risk taker! He has taken the time to recount, reexperience and research the ordeal candidates face while being a candidate in a state-wide election in California. I know, I was there with him. Make no mistake, this book is not an easy read. But for anyone who is considering candidacy, pay attention to the Hillberg Blue Print.
The author skillfully weaves various life experiences into the uncanny parallel the candidate must put up with. Part of the revelation pertains to issues of self-service, greed and ignorance od already-elected person whom he names one-by-one. This is matched by the absurdity of meetings, the demands, financial, deadlines and emotional taxation, from the Secretary of State, “S.O.S.” to the election offices at the county level, usually referred to as the Registrars of Voters as abbreviated as the ROV. There is an ROV in each of the 58 California counties.


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