Hunt, Eastman set for Wednesday campaign pitch

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The "405-605 Tea Party Patriots" have scheduled a meeting Wednesday at St. Isidore's in Los Alamitos.

The meeting, scheduled for 7 p.m. in the church's hall, 10961 Regan St., will feature two speakers -- both candidates for office in the upcoming primary: Bill Hunt, who is running for Orange County sheriff, and John Eastman, a candidate for state attorney general.

For more details, visit the group's website: www.teaparty405-605.org or at our listing on: www.teapartypatriots.org

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