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san diego veterans meet with navy vet running for lieutenant governor

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The article describes a political campaign meeting with veterans. No commercial mechanism, company, commodity, or supply chain impact is identified. This is purely political/diplomatic content with no concrete business or economic signal.

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  • Nine San Diego veterans met with Josh Fryday, a Democratic candidate for California lieutenant governor, on May 15, 2026.
  • Discussion topics included cost of living, education, and healthcare.
  • Fryday is a former Navy judge advocate general and current chief service officer in Governor Newsom's cabinet.
  • Participants included Marine veteran Jonathan Liu and Marine Reserve veteran/teacher Elyce Jenkins.
  • Fryday is competing against State Treasurer Fiona Ma and former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs.

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