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Jerry Berta is a Democrat running for his first term on the Kent County Commission. He is an artist and teacher. He and his wife used to own Rosie’s Diner in downtown Rockford. We could find little information about the candidate’s platform.
While we cannot speak to the progressive bonafides of Berta due to a lack of publicly available information, Berta is running against Republican incumbent Ben Greene, who is decisively anti-progressive. Greene advocated against COVID-19 safety precautions and is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life Michigan.
Because of this information, we recommend voting for Berta.Jerry Berta
Jerry Berta is a Democrat running for his first term on the Kent County Commission. He is an artist and teacher. He and his wife used to own Rosie’s Diner in downtown Rockford. We could find little information about the candidate’s platform.
Jerry Berta is a Democrat running for his first term on the Kent County Commission. He is an artist and teacher. He and his wife used to own Rosie’s Diner in downtown Rockford. We could find little information about the candidate’s platform.
While we cannot speak to the progressive bonafides of Berta due to a lack of publicly available information, Berta is running against Republican incumbent Ben Greene, who is decisively anti-progressive. Greene advocated against COVID-19 safety precautions and is endorsed by the anti-choice organization Right to Life Michigan.
Because of this information, we recommend voting for Berta.Jerry Berta
Jerry Berta is a Democrat running for his first term on the Kent County Commission. He is an artist and teacher. He and his wife used to own Rosie’s Diner in downtown Rockford. We could find little information about the candidate’s platform.
Gretchen Whitmer and Garlin Gilchrist II
This year Michigan voters will elect a governor and we recommend re-electing Governor Gretchen Whitmer. In her four years as Michigan’s governor, Gov. Whitmer has repeatedly proven herself as a fierce advocate for people across the state.
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