Ché Ahn to join Eagle Forum candidate forum in Fountain Valley on March 1, 2026

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On March 1, 2026, California gubernatorial candidate Ché Ahn will participate in the Eagle Forum of Orange County “Governor and AG Candidate Forum” at Huntington Valley Baptist Church in Fountain Valley. The event is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.

The forum will feature gubernatorial candidates Ché Ahn, Lewis Herms, and Daniel Mercuri, with Steve Hilton appearing via video. Michael Gates, a candidate for Attorney General, will also participate via video. Brad Dacus will moderate the discussion under the theme “Let’s Restore California.”

Topics set for discussion include cooperation with President Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement on illegal immigration enforcement, accountability related to recent fires, reducing taxes for workers, ending regulatory pressure on businesses, as well as positions on 15-minute cities and high-density housing policy.

According to the media advisory from Ché Ahn’s campaign, “Since you may be tracking how candidates are positioning themselves on immigration enforcement, housing density policy, tax reform and state accountability, this forum provides a clear side-by-side comparison in a single setting.” The advisory also invites media representatives to coordinate one-on-one interview time with Ché Ahn before or after the forum.

More information about additional campaign events can be found at the campaign website. Details about the press kit are available at this link.



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