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Bill Campbell’s Third District Report

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on June 24, 2012

This came over the wire from Supervisor Bill Campbell’s office on Friday…

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Congressman Gary Miller’s Weekly Newsletter

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on June 23, 2012

This came over the wire from Congressman Gary Miller’s office yesterday…

June 22, 2012

House Passes Conservation and Economic Growth Act
On Tuesday, the House passed legislation that promotes job growth and the responsible use of our national resources and public lands. For California, the bill will help create jobs and support economic growth by increasing the boundaries of Read the rest of this entry »

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Don Wagner: Budget Fact Check – Has Proposition 25 Produced Balanced Budgets for California?

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on June 23, 2012

This came over the wire from Assemblyman Don Wagner’s office on Thursday…

Don Wagner | District 70
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Breaking News: AP Says Prop 29 Failed

Posted by Chris Nguyen on June 22, 2012

Weeks after the election, the Associated Press has confirmed that Prop 29 has been defeated in a narrow race.

The Secretary of State’s unofficial count shows Prop 29 failed by less than 2 votes per precinct.

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AD-74’s Surprise Split: Mansoor Wins Three Cities, Rush Wins Other Three Cities, Daigle Second in Hometown But Third in All Other Cities

Posted by Chris Nguyen on June 22, 2012

Apologies for the blogcation this week.  We forgot to tell readers we would be taking time off for Day of the Independent Hungary on June 19 and Argentinian Flag Day on June 20.  We were going to celebrate Canadian National Aboriginal Day and Prince William’s 30th birthday on June 21, but then Thomas Gordon blogged about Barack Obama’s assertion of executive privilege à la Richard Nixon.  Now back to the show…

On Monday, I blogged the city-by-city breakdown in AD-72, which showed Mayor Troy Edgar (R-Los Alamitos) and Businessman Travis Allen (R-Huntington Beach) the top two in four cities, OC Board of Education Member Long Pham (R-Fountain Valley) and Planning Commissioner Joe Dovinh (D-Garden Grove) the top two in two cities, and Pham and Edgar the top two in Garden Grove.

Today, we look at the surprise result in AD-74.

First, let’s recall the districtwide numbers:

California State Assemblyman Allan Mansoor (R) 33,319 43.5%
Newport Beach Businessman Robert Rush (D) 25,120 32.8%
Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle (R) 18,207 23.8%

So let’s take a look at how the voting broke down in the six cities of AD-74: Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Laguna Woods, and Laguna Beach.

74th Assembly District results in each city

(Thanks to Matt Rexroad and Chandra Sharma at Meridian Pacific for the map, which I’ve cropped here and to which I have added graphics.  Note that the population numbers on the map apply to each whole city, not just the portion of the city in AD-74.  Huntington Beach is divided nearly 50/50 between AD-72 and AD-74 while 2/3 of Irvine is in AD-74, with 1/3 of Irvine in AD-68.)

In each city, the candidate with the larger head came in first while the candidate with the smaller head came in second:

  • Rush came in first with Mansoor second in Irvine, Laguna Woods, and Laguna Beach.
  • Mansoor came in first with Rush second in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa.
  • Mansoor came in first with Daigle second in Newport Beach.

These results were consistent in all six cities across both absentee and poll voters.

Here’s the percentage breakdown by city, with the winner’s percentage in bold and the runner-up in italics:

Mansoor Rush Daigle
Costa Mesa 49.7% 32.1% 18.1%
Huntington Beach 46.2% 29.8% 24.0%
Irvine 37.8% 39.1% 23.1%
Laguna Beach 32.0% 46.6% 21.4%
Laguna Woods 33.8% 45.4% 20.7%
Newport Beach 48.2% 22.1% 29.7%

Now here’s that list of cities by number of voters in AD-74:

  • Newport Beach: Mansoor
  • Huntington Beach: Mansoor
  • Irvine: Rush
  • Costa Mesa: Mansoor
  • Laguna Woods: Rush
  • Laguna Beach: Rush

For our visual learners:

The results show that despite enormous spending on behalf of Daigle by Berkshire Hathaway Heir and Santa Clara County Republican Party Chairman Charles Munger, Jr. (as we blogged about here, here, and here), which eventually totaled well over half a million dollars ($579,040 to be exact), plus another $89,687 in independent expenditures from labor unions, the power of incumbency and grassroots activists enabled Mansoor to overcome the hundreds of thousands of dollars in Bay Area/labor union money spent on behalf of Daigle.  Similarly, the power of party label enabled Rush to overcome the hundreds of thousands of dollars in Bay Area/labor union money spent on behalf of Daigle (much like the power of party label enabled Republican Jose “Joe” Moreno [not to be confused with Anaheim City School District Trustee Jose F. Moreno] to overcome the $246,761 in labor union money spent on behalf of Democrat Julio Perez).

And here’s a quick video courtesy of OC Political Reader and Lake Forest City Council Candidate Dwight Robinson that boils the AD-74 result into a nutshell:

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The cover up is often worse than the crime

Posted by Thomas Gordon on June 21, 2012

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After the recent hearings and prior to the vote on whether to charge Attorney General Eric Holder with Contempt of Congress for withholding documents that had been under subpoeana for well over a year, the President invoked Executive Privilege over those documents.

A US Border Agent was murdered as were hundreds of Mexican citizens as the result of actions taken at a level that appears to originate from the very top, otherwise this Executive Privilege decree would not have been invoked.

Executive Privilege did not work during Watergate, but it may work here because this lawless president simply ignores the other branches of government when they displease him.

Then Senator Obama appeared on Larry King Live in 2007 where he stated “Theres been a tendency on the part of this administration to try to hide behind executive privilege every time there’s something a little shaky that’s taken place”

One wonders what Barack Obama knows and when he knew it…….

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Live Blogging: Central Committee Meeting 6-18-2012

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on June 18, 2012

7:02 PM- Nguyen is driving the OC Politicalmobile on our way to the meeting which has been moved to Skosh Monahans in Costa Mesa.

7:17 PM- We have arrived at the meeting a few minutes late.

7:19 PM- They are now in the process of appointing a financial review committee which will consist of a member from each Assembly District Committee.

7:23 PM- I just learned from fellow OC Political blogger Craig Alexander that Bill Dunlap has been appointed to replace the seat held by former party chairman Tom Fuentes.

7:27 PM- John Warner voted in as the new 1st Vice Chairman.

7:30 PM- Speech is being given by John Warner thanking members and talking about working together to move forward.

7:32 PM- John Warner now giving his first report as 1st Vice Chair, talking about Flag Day. Mary Young now giving her report on voter registration efforts.

7:34 PM- Bills are all paid and no ethics committee complaints during the June election cycle and meeting appears to be coming to a close.

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John Warner Replaces Deborah Pauly as First Vice Chair of the OCGOP

Posted by Chris Nguyen on June 18, 2012

In a swift three-minute election, John Warner was elected without an opponent (though with some “No” votes) to replace Deborah Pauly who was removed in a lengthy and controversial Central Committee meeting in May.

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Live from Central Committee: Replacing Deborah Pauly

Posted by Chris Nguyen on June 18, 2012

At 7:24 PM, Orange Councilman Fred Whitaker has nominated John Warner for First Vice Chair to replace Deborah Pauly.

At 7:25 PM, Tim Whitacre has moved to table the election.

At 7:26 PM, the motion to table is defeated.

At 7:27 PM, Warner is approved with a supermajority voice vote.

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Obama-Bad with Leaks

Posted by Thomas Gordon on June 18, 2012

Leak, Leaks and More Leaks- He just can’t fix any of them

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