Former state senator John Moorlach says he’s taking a break from politics after his Orange County Board of Supervisors election loss. “I have been blessed with a 27-year career,” Moorlach told The Epoch Times March 10, a day after the special election to fill a vacant District 2 seat. “I was not supposed to be in public service, I was supposed to be a partner in a CPA firm until December of last year. So, it’s just been an amazing career… I’ve been really fortunate, and I’ve had just some incredible experiences. You know as treasurer who gets to manage a $7 billion portfolio? Not too many people on this planet get that opportunity. So, I sort of feel like today I’m finally free.” During a special election March 9 to replace former supervisor Michelle Steel, Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley emerged victorious, becoming the first Democrat in the seat since 1894. Newport Beach Councilmember Kevin Muldoon, Fountain Valley Mayor …