Brian Ertz

environmental attorney

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30-something environmental attorney based in Boise, Idaho; Democrat from Idaho, appointed to the 2016 DNC Rules Committee by his delegation (not a delegate)

Brian Ertz on KCRW

For millions of voters, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton present an agonizing choice between the lesser of two evils.

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For millions of voters, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton present an agonizing choice between the lesser of two evils.

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Last night,  Michelle Obama electrified the delegates  with an appeal for unity behind Hillary Clinton and pointed criticism of Donald Trump.

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Last night, Michelle Obama electrified the delegates with an appeal for unity behind Hillary Clinton and pointed criticism of Donald Trump.

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