Brian Dahle

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Brian Dahle is a recurring person in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between May 24, 2022 and November 04, 2022. The archive places it in contexts such as “Brian Dahle is another more serious candidate”; “Meanwhile, Brian Dahle is a farmer and California state senator”. It most often appears alongside California, Gavin Newsom, Hillary Clinton.

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  • Category: People
  • Mention count: 2
  • Issue count: 2
  • First seen: May 24, 2022
  • Last seen: November 04, 2022

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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.

May 24, 2022 · Original source
Robert is endorsed by California businesses including Valley Livestock Feed Recycling, Eaton Tire Service, and Kriley Exca-Break. Brian Dahle Brian Dahle is another more serious candidate. He was the former Republican leader in the California State Assembly, which is probably a lot like being a snowplow driver in Libya.
Brian Dahle is another more serious candidate. He was the former Republican leader in the California State Assembly, which is probably a lot like being a snowplow driver in Libya.
In case you’re still not convinced he’s really Republican, he lives on a ranch and has three children named Chase, Reagan, and Rosslyn.
November 04, 2022 · Original source
Meanwhile, Brian Dahle is a farmer and California state senator. He seems nice, he is moderate by Republican standards, and I enjoy the way he generates artwork from prompts. Otherwise I have no opinion about him.
Governor: Newsom (D) vs. Dahle (R)
I originally planned to vote Dahle because I hate everything about California’s political system and that seems like the sort of thing it’s fair to blame a governor for. But a friend convinced me that most of California’s problems are downstream of high land prices, and one of the few clear positions Newsom has taken is being very pro-YIMBY. This was a surprising choice, it’s one I agree with, and it’s enough to make him better than the median Democratic candidate and so deserving of a positive signal / mandate.