Josh Harder CA. Obama endorsement
https://www.cerescourier.com/opinion/editorial/how-democrats-stole-election-josh-harder/
By the time late absentee ballots and provisional ballots were done being counted, Jeff Denham’s lead evaporated and Democrat challenger Josh Harder held nearly a 6,000-vote lead. That means Harder received 7,200 more votes than Denham in the final 80,000 to be counted. An absurd 9 percent breakaway as the final ballots were counted in what had been a toss-up race is statistically impossible.
This was the second time Josh Harder pulled off such a miracle. In the June primary Harder clung to roughly an 800-vote Election Night lead for second place in a race too close to call for nearly a week. Harder’s second-place Primary election lead also grew by thousands of votes as late absentee and provisional ballots were counted.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/12/fashion/weddings/pamela-sud-joshua-harder.html
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Pamela Gale Sud and Joshua Keck Harder were married Aug. 11 at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna, Va.
Mrs. Harder was until May the head of business operations and strategy for Clever, an educational technology company in San Francisco.
She is a daughter of Margaret Duff Sud and Inder Kumar Sud of Reston, Va. The bride’s father, who worked in Washington, retired as a regional director of the World Bank and is the president of the World Bank Alumni Association. Her mother retired as a mathematics and a computer teacher in the Fairfax County Public School District of Virginia.
Mr. Harder is the Democratic nominee for the House in California’s 10th Congressional District in the Central Valley. The bride is working full time on his campaign. The groom was previously an adjunct instructor of business at Modesto Junior College in Modesto, Calif.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/league-of-legends/josh-harder-aoc
Last year, US politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, US Representative for New York’s 14th congressional district, announced that she’d made it to the rank of Silver IV in League of Legends – a pretty big improvement over her Bronze V position the year before. Now, AOC has revealed she’s topped this again – she’s hit Silver III in the MOBA game, and it seems quarantine has helped play a part in the accomplishment.
Ocasio-Cortez’s announced the achievement on Twitter, saying: “My small quarantine accomplishment: made it to Silver III”, also clarifying for any followers who might not be familiar with Riot Games’ flagship MOBA that she’s referring to League of Legends. In addition, she’s even shared which LoL Champions and roles she tends to play. “Won my promos on Sona,” she replies to a user asking who her main is, “but I also play Janna, Lux, and Morg.”
It turns out AOC isn’t the only League fan in Congress, either. Last year Representative Josh Harder was ranked Platinum, and had a bit of wisdom in mind for his fellow politicians: “Congress might work better if more battles were fought on Summoner’s Rift instead of committee hearings.”