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Campaign Update

by: David Dayen

Wed Sep 10, 2008 at 15:55:02 PM PDT


I simply have not had the time to do a full update of all the Congressional and legislative campaigns.  And sadly, it doesn't look like that time will be forthcoming soon.  So I think I'll do mini-updates where possible.

• CA-46: Debbie Cook has been endorsed by DFA (Democracy for America).  Jim Dean, the Chair of DFA, said in a statement, "Debbie Cook has been a grassroots champion for over 20 years and has a proven record of success in the private sector and as a public servant ... Debbie Cook is running because she's a committed advocate and activist who fights for her constituents and delivers results."

In the past, DFA has been able to move some resources into districts, so we'll see if they're going that route in this race.  DFA has also recently endorsed Bill Hedrick (CA-44).

• CA-26: Russ Warner's campaign is announcing via email that the DCCC named his race as "one to watch."  That doesn't mean they'll get any money, but it puts them in the queue if the race tightens.  Unfortunately, the DCCC has kind of a deliberate style, where they hoard their money for the races they know are toss-ups, and then wait until the very last minute for these emerging races, sometimes beyond the point at which that money can be effective.  I understand the strategy but it wouldn't be smart from Warner's perspective to bank on any help from Washington in his race against David Dreier.  He needs his own resources as well as money from California lawmaker's PACs.

Which reminds me, California Democrats, it's time to use it or lose it.  We have a number of races where the challenger can win if they have enough resources, and in the seats where an incumbent has token or no opposition and a huge war chest, that money should not be sitting in an account somewhere.  Help our own candidates!  Expect more pressure on this very soon.

• CA-03: It's kind of fun watching Dan Lungren try to humina-humina his way out of supporting Prop. 8.  He really has no idea what he's talking about.  It would be bad enough if a citizen of the state had this atrocious an understanding of basic civics, but this guy is not only a US Representative but a former state Attorney General!

• AD-80: The GOP tried to get Manuel Perez' occupational status as an "educator" thrown off the ballot, but they failed.  Now he has received the endorsement of the highest-ranking law enforcement official in Imperial County, D.A. Gilbert Otero.  Considering that his opponent, Gary Jeandron, is the former police chief of Palm Springs, I'd consider this endorsement to be significant... UPDATE re: CMR, seems that Gary Jeandron supports "traditional marriage."  In Palm Springs.  Now, so did Bonnie Garcia, but she was able to win enough in Imperial County to offset it.  Jeandron needs the Palm Springs vote to be huge to win.

I think he just lost, if he hadn't already.

David Dayen :: Campaign Update
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Lungren provides great entertainment (8.00 / 1)

I highly recommend listening to the Lungren interview.  It is delightful entertainment.  You gotta feel a little sorry for the guy.  

I've transcribed my favorite part:  

Lungren: This was settled law for several thousand years, by the the way - this was settled law in the state of California since it became a State.  

Signorile: That's only a couple hundred years, not even a couple hundred years, not a several thousand.  

L: No, I said several thousand years in terms of, um, ah, ah western civilization.    

S: I understand that, but we are a country here for less than a couple hundred years  

L: Well, you obviously have your opinion.  Maybe I should interview you about your opinion.  

I guess if you believe that civil rights should be decided by a majority vote, it's not too far of a stretch to say that the number of years that the U.S. has been a country is a "matter of opinion."



Go outside, turn 3x, and spit, but yes (0.00 / 0)
Jeandron didn't do well today.  The only news out of the Palm Springs Chamber Candidate forum (which Perez missed, being in Imperial County for multiple meetings today) was that Jeandron is against the civil rights of a huge and powerful segment of Palm Springs voters.   I talked to someone there today, and he said that Jeandron supporters sitting near him were extremely unhappy with that statement.

Here's the Desert Sun's online article from this afternoon:

Republican 80th Assembly candidate Gary Jeandron told a crowd of Palm Springs business owners Wednesday he supports California Proposition 8.

The Nov. 4 ballot measure, which aims to overturn the recent California Supreme Court Decision legalizing same-sex marriage, could prove to be a key issue among Coachella Valley voters.

"I believe in the traditional definition of marriage," Jeandron said during a Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce candidates forum at the Hyatt Regency Suites hotel.

Manuel Perez, Jeandron's Democratic opponent for the seat, did not attend the forum. Perez opposes Proposition 8, campaign spokesman Greg Cervantes said.

Perez had prior meeting commitments with elected officials and other candidates in Imperial County, Cervantes said. The neighboring county comprises the 80th Assembly District along with most of the Coachella Valley.



Disclosure: Union staff, former staff for Manuel Perez, elected DSCC delegate for 80th AD, board of Democrats of the Desert

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