From Squid Games to City Hall? Broward Lawyer Set Sights on Political Seat
"Our downtown McDonald's has an armed security guard on it. That's just ridiculous," Chad Van Horn said as to why he wants to head to City Hall. But his opponent Steven Glassman said, "Perhaps Chad needs to have a little bit more experience in how our government works."
October 04, 2024 at 01:21 PM
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Election and Political LawWhen South Florida attorney Chad Van Horn lost his high-stakes bid on the hit Netflix series Squid Games, many assumed his time in the spotlight had come to an abrupt end.
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