Jen Campbell Picks Up an Endorsement from the Labor Council But Loses Another From the County Democratic Party

Both Saldaña and Day Claim Credit for Stalling Local Dems
The news from the Jen Campbell for re-election camp is mixed. Campbell did pick up the endorsement for District 2 from the San Diego Labor Council.
But she lost the endorsement from the San Diego County Democratic Party – which is huge. An incumbent Democrat not receiving the green light from the local party organization is a rare occurrence and reflects poorly with Campbell’s relationship with her own Democrats.
Of course, this refusal to endorse greatly helps her main challengers, Lori Saldaña, Joel Day, and Mandy Havlic.
Yet, the Labor Council endorsement is a mighty heft from organized labor. And is a key endorsement in San Diego.

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