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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;Blake Wins Democratic Party Endorsement in Bid for Senate Seat in Special Election</h1>
<p><strong>Author:</strong>&nbsp;Steven Maviglio</p>
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<strong>Date:</strong> March 10, 2010 8:57:49 PM  or Wed, 10 March 2010 20:57:49 </p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>&nbsp;<p>
While Republicans slug it out, Democratic candidate Justin Blake is consolidating Democratic support in his bid for an upset win in the 37th District State Senate seat.
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Blake, of Rancho Mirage, has&nbsp; received the endorsement of both the California Democratic Party and Riverside County Democratic Party Central Committee in the race for the 37th District senate seat.<br />
&nbsp;&ldquo;In selecting a candidate for the 37th District, the Democratic leadership has such a hard job,&rdquo; said Blake. &ldquo;They must choose the individual who can best represent an incredibly diverse area. I am honored to have received this very important endorsement.&rdquo; 
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<p><strong>Body:</strong>&nbsp;<p>
While Republicans slug it out, Democratic candidate Justin Blake is consolidating Democratic support in his bid for an upset win in the 37th District State Senate seat.
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Blake, of Rancho Mirage, has&nbsp; received the endorsement of both the California Democratic Party and Riverside County Democratic Party Central Committee in the race for the 37th District senate seat.<br />
&nbsp;&ldquo;In selecting a candidate for the 37th District, the Democratic leadership has such a hard job,&rdquo; said Blake. &ldquo;They must choose the individual who can best represent an incredibly diverse area. I am honored to have received this very important endorsement.&rdquo;<br />
&nbsp;The official state and county endorsements come on the heels of Blake being recommended by various Democratic organizations within the district, including: Democrats of the Desert, Democratic Women of the Desert, Palm Springs Democratic Club, Desert Stonewall Democrats, and Sun City Democrats.<br />
&nbsp;Blake, 56, announced his candidacy for the senate seat on Nov. 5, 2009. He is a member of the Palm Springs Unified School District board of education and founder and artistic director of California Desert Regional Theater, a non-profit repertory group. He also teaches musical theater performance at the Idyllwild School of Performing Arts, and is executive producer of Various Stages Entertainment Group. 
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