After receiving several pieces of positive mail at my household from Michelle Steel, Allan Mansoor decided to go negative and mail out his first voter contact – an envelope sealed letter to Absentee Voters. Using his underdog status, Mansoor attempts to attack Steel on the fact that she is an experienced fundraiser. Mansoor also highlights Steel’s ballot designation controversy in her first election to the Board of Equalization and some inside baseball regarding a cozy relationship with a “consultant.” It will be interesting to see if Assemblyman Mansoor invests any further financial resources in the next several weeks or if he is feels confident enough that he makes it to the November run-off.
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Mansoor First to Go Negative
Posted by Marion Morrison on May 11, 2014
Posted in 2nd Supervisorial District, Mail | Tagged: Allan Mansoor, Michelle Steel | 3 Comments »
“Citizens for Good Government” Slate Mailer Improperly Uses Trademarked CRA Logo, Advocates Against CRA Positions
Posted by Chris Nguyen on November 5, 2012
It seems every election year, one slate mailer or another draws attention for their negative actions. In 2012, it’s “Citizens for Good Government” in the negative spotlight.
It recommends the entire Republican slate of candidates along with the following ballot recommendations:
Prop 30 – Yes (CRA Says No on 30)
Prop 31 – No
Prop 32 – No (CRA Says Yes on 32)
Prop 33 – Yes (CRA is Neutral on 33)
Prop 34 – No
Prop 35 – Yes
Prop 36 – No
Prop 37 – No
Prop 38 – No
Prop 39 – Yes (CRA Says No on 39)
Prop 40 – No
Now you may be wondering why I brought up four measures where the California Republican Assembly disagreed with the “Citizens for Good Government” slate mailer. Well look closely at the inside of the mailer (in the lower left corner of the mailer) to the left of Yes on 39 and below No on 38.
Yep, that’s the CRA logo. If you click on the photo to blow it up to full size, you’ll see the CRA logo they used even has the “TM” symbol to indicate it’s trademarked.
(The particular one above was sent to Stanton Republicans, but Republicans in Garden Grove and Fullerton also received versions of this slate mailer.)
The caption for the CRA logo reads:
If you would like to volunteer to help elect good Republicans to public office, go to http://www.californiarepublicanassembly.com for the name of your local Republican club.
Hopefully voters who might have used this slate mailer took its advice and visited http://www.californiarepublicanassembly.com, where the home page clearly lists CRA’s positions on ballot measures, in which the CRA differed with “Citizens for Good Government” on Props 30, 32, 33, and 39.
No CRA officer has stated they gave “Citizens for Good Government” permission to use the CRA logo, especially since the slate mailer is designed to show that it is supportive of CRA and imply (falsely) that its recommendations are backed by CRA.
CRA officials are consulting attorneys to see what action, if any, can be taken to prevent future use of the CRA logo and what can be done to repair the damage done to CRA by this slate mailer.
Posted in California, Mail | Tagged: Citizens for Good Government, Proposition 30, Proposition 31, Proposition 32, Proposition 33, Proposition 34, Proposition 35, Proposition 36, Proposition 37, Proposition 38, Proposition 39, Proposition 40 | 1 Comment »
Anaheim Mailbox: Calm Before The Storm?
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on November 4, 2012
A relatively slow mail day in the Anaheim City Council race with only 3 pieces arriving at my house. Kring, Chuchua, and Brandman all sent out a piece of mail and my fear is that I will be crushed when I try to open my mailbox on Monday.
Here is the Kring piece: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Anaheim, Mail | Tagged: Brian Chuchua, Jordan Brandman, Lucille Kring | 4 Comments »
Anaheim Mailbox: It’s Almost Over
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on November 3, 2012
4 more mailers rolled in yesterday for the Anaheim City Council race. Many people are telling me that Tuesday cannot come fast enough.
Here are the Leos positive pieces/Brandman hit: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Anaheim, Mail | Tagged: John Leos, Jordan Brandman | 2 Comments »
CD-39: Royce, Chen, and Chen SuperPAC Spend $2.7 Million or How My Father Received Over 41 Feet of Mail
Posted by Chris Nguyen on November 2, 2012
151,311 voters live in the City of Anaheim: 10,196 voters live in Ed Royce’s 39th Congressional District, 27,431 live in John Campbell’s 45th Congressional District, and 113,684 live in Loretta Sanchez’s 46th Congressional District. You’ve seen Emami’s endless mail count on the Anaheim City Council race, but he has the good fortune to be one of the 27,431 Anaheim voters in CD-45. This is a tale of the mailboxes for the 10,196 Anaheim voters in CD-39.
(For those of you wondering, Gail Eastman lives in Sanchez’s CD-46, Harry Sidhu lives in Royce’s CD-39, and Lorri Galloway, Kris Murray, and Tom Tait live in Campbell’s CD-45. For those of you wondering for even more info, Steve Chavez Lodge lives in Campbell’s CD-45 while Lucille Kring, John Leos, and Jordan Brandman all live in Sanchez’s CD-46.)
Before I get into the mail, I should note there are precinct walkers and phone bankers from both camps scurrying and calling across CD-39.
An OC Political friend passed on a transcript he made of a phone call he received from the Jay Chen campaign in October. The content of this script is clearly geared toward Republicans, and the OC Political friend who transcribed this call is a high-propensity Republican in a pure Republican household.
Here’s the transcript…
Hi. Good afternoon. My name is Andrew and I am a volunteer with the Jay Chen for Congress Campaign.
I’m calling you today to tell you a little bit about Jay and about his campaign for congress in your district.
Jay is a small businessman, a school board member and US Naval Reserves intelligence officer who is running to represent you in Congress.
Unlike his opponent, Ed Royce, Jay volunteered to serve our country and he will protect our veterans when they come home.
Jay was recruited right out of Harvard University to work for Bain and Company, a section of the successful Bain Capital, and he has valuable experience balancing the books and improving results without raising taxes.
Jay is clearly the right person to serve this district in Washington. For more information about Jay or our campaign, please visit our website at chenforcongress.com. And since you are registered to vote by mail your ballots will be arriving around October 8th. Please remember to vote and sent them back in.
Thank you for very much your time and I hope you vote for Jay in the upcoming November election.
Here’s an excerpt from Chen’s 2011 school board re-election campaign biography:
In 2002 Jay joined Bain & Company, a global business consulting firm. While at Bain he worked closely with top executives of Fortune 500 companies to develop and implement crucial business strategies. He managed the roll-out and evaluation of new products for a global logistics company and analyzed the cost-savings for a mergers and acquisition in the technology space with a combined value of over $1 billion. Jay believes his financial and business experience will be of great value to the school board, which manages an operating budget of over $360 million dollars and nearly 3000 employees.
Anyone else find it fun that Democrat Jay Chen is touting his Bain experience while Republican Mitt Romney is getting trashed for his Bain experienced by national Democrats?
Now, on to the money: From July 1 to October 17, Royce spent $1,232,479 while Chen spent $406,351. However, Super PAC America Shining (run by Chen’s brother) has spent $762,316, with $65,894 supporting Chen and $696,162 against Royce.
In other words, between America Shining and Jay Chen, the pro-Chen/anti-Royce spending since July 1 has reached $1,458,478 while Ed Royce has spent $1,232,479.
For both candidates, over 60% of their direct contributions came from individual citizens. However, if you account for America Shining, the pro-Chen/anti-Royce money received has been 52% from PACs, and 33% from individual citizens, while pro-Royce/anti-Chen money that’s been received is 62% from individual citizens and 36% from PACs.
While Emami religiously scans each piece of mail that falls into his hand, I’m just going to take a picture of all the mail. For my father, who is likely in the most coveted demographic group in all of CD-39 (high-propensity Asian independent), this is what $2.7 million of campaign spending looks like:
He’s received 36 mailers, and there’s still three more mailing days before Election Day (today, tomorrow, and Monday). I “only” received 15 mailers, and my Republican mother “only” received 8 mailers. Inexplicably, my independent sister only got 1 mailer (it was pro-Royce).
I should note my 52-year-old father was not pleased to receive the America Shining piece entitled, “Senior News.”
Here are other ways to look at the 36 mailers sent to Dad:
- Stacked on top of each other, they are 1/2 inch thick.
- They weigh a combined 1 lb. 7 oz.
- Laid end to end, they are 41 feet, 3 inches long.
They have achieved near-perfect parity in Dad’s collection:
- 18 from Royce’s side, 18 from Chen’s side
- 6 pro-Royce, 4 pro-Chen
- 12 anti-Chen, 14 anti-Royce
From my father’s mail: For every pro-Royce, there were exactly two anti-Chen pieces. For every pro-Chen piece, there were more than three anti-Royce pieces. While both sides have sent virtually the same amount of mail and both have been pretty negative, Chen’s side has sent out more negative mail and less positive mail than Royce’s side.
Apparently, as registered Republicans, my mother and I were each ignored by Chen. All 15 of my mailers and all 8 of hers were from Royce. I received 6 pro-Royce and 9 anti-Chen. Mom received 2 pro-Royce and 6 anti-Chen.
The anti-Chen pieces are making an impact on regular voters: one of my mother’s co-workers dislikes Chen because he seems so creepy because he’s always behind sunglasses in his pictures. None of Chen’s photos have him behind sunglasses, except the one being used on Royce’s anti-Chen pieces.
In CD-39, postal workers and mailhouses are getting together to throw a big party about the post offices saved from closure and the mailhouses’ unexpected 2012 profits, but somewhere, there’s an environmentalist crying about the forests that Chen and Royce destroyed.
On a final note, my father’s siding with the family Republicans: Dad’s voting for Royce.
Posted in 39th Congressional District, Fundraising, Mail | Tagged: Ed Royce, Gail Eastman, Harry Sidhu, Jay Chen, John Campbell, John Leos, Jordan Brandman, Kris Murray, Loretta Sanchez, Lorri Galloway, Lucille Kring, Mitt Romney, Steve Chavez Lodge, Tom Tait | 2 Comments »
Anaheim Mailbox: Major Typo, I Am Finally Caught Up
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on November 1, 2012
My mailbox had just 3 Anaheim mailers in it today. One of them hitting Lucille Kring made a major typo that I am surprised no one caught (See if you can spot it). Scoreboard today is as follows:
Brandman/Lodge Positive- 1
Leos Negative- 1
Kring Negative- 1
Here is the piece sent out from OC Tax supporting Jordan Brandman and Steve Lodge: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Anaheim, Mail | Tagged: John Leos, Jordan Brandman, Steve Lodge | 4 Comments »
Anaheim Mailbox: 11 More Mailers
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on November 1, 2012
Anaheim mail continues to be an exercise in insanity. The scoreboard from the last couple of mailers is as follows:
Leos Positive- 4
Leos Negative- 2
Lodge Positive- 1
Brandman Positive- 2
Brandman Negative- 2
Kring Negative- 1
Let’s now take a look at the pieces. John Leos first sent out 3 small pieces that were not of the highest quality: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Anaheim, Mail | Tagged: John Leos, Jordan Brandman, Steve Lodge | 1 Comment »
Slate Mailer Mailbox: 3 More Slates Roll In
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on November 1, 2012
3 more slate mailers have rolled in over the last couple of days:
The first one is the Public Safety Voter Guide: Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in California, Mail | Leave a Comment »
Anaheim Mailbox: &@#$%$
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on October 29, 2012
Really? I cannot believe how much mail rolled in this weekend from the Anaheim City Council race. The one interesting thing that I have been able to deduct is that we are down to 4 serious contenders for the 2 seats. Lucille Kring, John Leos, Jordan Brandman, and Steve Chavez-Lodge.
4 pieces came in this weekend. 1) Kring positive piece, 2) Leos positive piece 3) Leos hit piece 4)Kring hit piece.
Here is the first piece from Lucille Kring that not only will have a positive impact on her campaign but also will hurt the candidacy of OUSD Area 3 candidate Bob Ausmus (Retired Inglewood Policeman).
Posted in Anaheim, Mail | Tagged: John Leos, Jordan Brandman, Lucille Kring, Robert "Bob" Ausmus, Steve Chavez Lodge | 11 Comments »
California Mailbox: Awesome Job CRP
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on October 29, 2012
The CRP sent me a huge disappointment this weekend. I will note that this was sent to Anaheim Hills. Please review before I go any further:
Did you spot the problem with the mailer because I am still trying to figure out why Don Wagner and Mimi Walters are not on here. Let me get this straight, you want me to, “Take this with you to the polls.” I am not going to take this to the polls because none of the candidates on this live within 200 miles of me, am I also supposed to vote in the Nevada Presidential race.
After some investigating it appears that this slate mailer directs you to a website http://www.cagop.yourvoterguide.com/ which is where you can get your personalized ballot. The problem is that 90% of people who get this slate are not going to read it that closely and of the 10% that do only 50% of them will actually go to the website (who wants to do the math on that).
After testing the website a bit I also noticed that apparently they have no clue how to include local candidates that cross over into multiple cities.
The good news is that none of my Democrat friends have received anything from the CA Democratic Party or the DPOC but if you are going to do a slate mailer you might as well do it right.
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