
27-year-old San Francisco Republican Bruce Lou won the honor of taking on Democratic Party mob boss Nancy Pelosi in the General Election for the U.S. House of Representatives, after flattening a field of six primary election opponents—including multiple Democrats.
“In the Primary, there were actually four Democrats and four Republicans running here in San Francisco—a district with the lowest Republican registration in the United States, hovering around 7%,” Bruce Lou told The Gateway Pundit, in an exclusive interview.
“From the start of the campaign, we worked as though nothing was given. When you don’t expect anything, and then you get a result like ours, it is a tremendous victory,” Lou said.
Lou, an entrepreneur, wiped the floor with his more experienced political opponents in the primary, winning nearly twice as many votes as Democrat Marjorie Mikels, the third-place finisher.
She never was the brightest bulb on the tree.