Don J. Grundmann
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| Donald J. Grundmann | |
| Born | March 5, 1952 Oakland, California |
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| Residence | San Leandro, California |
| Occupation | Chiropractor |
| Title | Dr. |
| Political party | American Independent |
| Religious beliefs | Christian |
| Spouse | None |
| Children | None |
| Website http://www.truthusa.org/ |
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Donald J. Grundmann has been an American Independent Party National Committee member since 2006 and has run for public office on their ticket since 2000. [1] He is a chiropractor at White Rose Wellness Care in San Leandro, California.[2]
Grundmann has protested Al Sharpton. [3] In 2006 he was the only California delegate to vote in favor of disaffiliating the Independent American Party of Nevada. [4] He protested at Queer Youth Day in Sacramento, California and was interviewed for about half an hour by Nate Feldman.[5] He was a candidate for the vice-presidential nomination of the Constitution Party for the United States presidential election, 2008, and placed third in delegate votes.[6]
[edit] Electoral History
- 2000 - US House District 13 California 5th of 5 - 2,365 votes (1.2%) [1]
- 2002 - US House District 13 California 4th of 5 - 2,749 votes (2.28%) [2]
- 2004 - US Senate California 5th of 5 - 81,224 votes (0.7%) [3]
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Candidate Biography
- ^ White Rose Wellness Care
- ^ Al Sharpton and the Rise of Angry Liberals
- ^ Nevada Disaffiliation Resolution Roll Call Vote
- ^ Video: Hey, I found some logic here in my arse; let me grab a sign, stand on a corner, and tell ya about it!
- ^ Constitution Party Vote for Vice-President, www.ballot-access.org. April 27, 2008

