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  1. Jun 7, 2022 · Biography. Michael Shellenberger was born in Galesburg, Illinois and lives in Berkeley, California. Shellenberger's career experience includes working as an author and investigative lead journalist. He founded and has served as the president of Environmental Progress.

  2. Shellenberger worked with left-wing groups in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1990s but has since renounced the Democratic Party. On Twitter, he frequently criticizes "wokeism" and critical race theory. [5] Of his politics, Shellenberger has said, "I'm a liberal in my compassion for the vulnerable.

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  4. Apr 4, 2022 · Shellenberger said he was a registered Democrat until April 2021, when he switched to “no party preference” — California’s term for independent voters. He was a vocal proponent of recalling Newsom, but supported the candidacy of former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, a moderate Republican whose vote total among recall supporters was ...

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  5. May 15, 2022 · Michael Shellenberger. (Courtesy photo) By The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board. May 15, 2022 6 AM PT. After easily surviving a recall last year, Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to cruise...

  6. Jun 6, 2022 · In a 90-minute interview with CalMatters, Michael Shellenberger talks about why he left the Democratic Party, why he changed his mind on nuclear power and drug policy and how that would influence his plans as California governor. Michael Shellenberger was once a self-professed young radical, studying abroad in Nicaragua for a semester in high ...

  7. May 21, 2022 · Running as an independent, Shellenberger, 50, has found approval from Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson and even The Wall Street Journal, he said in an interview with a local San Diego news station. Attracting the support of Republicans, independents and Democrats alike, he claims he is “the only candidate that can defeat Gavin Newsom in November.”

  8. Michael Shellenbergers first bid for governor didn’t get far: Running as a Democrat in 2018, he finished ninth in the primary, receiving less than 1% of the vote. Since then, he has shed his party affiliation and developed a devoted online following by challenging the liberal orthodoxy of California’s approach to issues such as climate ...

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