The final mailer our household received this Primary came from the California Conservative PAC. Unfortunately they duffed up the mailing list and sent us info on several candidate we can’t even vote for. Whoops! It’ll be interesting to see if anyone winds up in the mailbox tomorrow.
And the Final Political Mailer Comes From…
Posted by Marion Morrison on June 2, 2014
Posted in Mail | Tagged: Anna Brsyon, Frank Ury | 1 Comment »
AD 74 Watch: Howard Ahmanson Weighs In
Posted by Scott Carpenter on June 2, 2014
As if the Assembly District 74 race hadn’t been entertaining enough, former GOP stalwart and conservative activist Howard Ahmanson made a late push attacking Keith Curry and attacking Anila Ali, while pumping up Karina Onofre in this mailer sent to democrats:

Ahmanson didn’t stop there, his Fieldsted & Co. has also made contributions to Curry and Ali’s opponents Emanuel Patrascu, Matthew Harper and Karina Onofre. This is quite interesting, it appears Ahmanson is trying to drive a wedge in the Democratic primary and see which viable GOP alternative can advance against Curry. Ahmanson famously left the GOP in 2008 saying the hard line stance against taxes was evidence of misplaced priorities. Interestingly he joined the Democratic Party which is much more in opposition to his social views. Picking Onofre, who claims she is a conservative Democrat, seems to be the “most” in line with the direction he wishes to see the party move. However the more practical purpose of these moves is to see a division in the Democratic primary prevail. About 25 hours from now we will see if it was too little too late.
Posted in 74th Assembly District | Tagged: Anila Ali, Emanuel Patrascu, Howard Ahmanson, Karina Onofre, Keith Curry, Matthew Harper | 5 Comments »
OC Register Endorsements: Including Brand New Endorsement From Weekend
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on June 2, 2014
The OC Register endorsed in a majority of races on the ballot including a new endorsement that was released this morning for Marshall Tuck a candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Here is a list of endorsed candidates:
State Superintendent of Public Instruction- Marshall Tuck
O.C. Supervisor, District 2- Michelle Steel
O.C. Supervisor, District 4- Shawn Nelson
O.C. Supervisor, District 5- Robert Ming & Frank Ury (You can only vote for 1)
O.C. Assessor- Claude Parrish
O.C. Clerk-Recorder- Hugh Nguyen
O.C. District Attorney- Tony Rackauckas
Superior Court Judge, Office 20- Helen Hayden
Superior Court Judge, Office 27- Joanne Motoike
Superior Court Judge, Office 35- Carmen Luege
O.C. Board of Education, Trustee Area 2- Tom Pollitt
O.C. Board of Education, Trustee Area 5- Linda Lindholm
Irvine Unified School District Board- Ira Glasky
O.C. Measure A- Yes
Buena Park Measure B- No
Anaheim Measure C- Yes
Anaheim Measure D- No
Anaheim Measure E- Yes
Prop. 41- No
Prop. 42- Yes
To see more details about each of the endorsements click on this link to go to the OC Register website by clicking here. I agree with a majority of the endorsements that they made with a few small differences. It will be interesting to see how each of these candidates fares on Tuesday night.
Posted in 2nd Supervisorial District, 4th Supervisorial District, 5th Supervisorial District, Anaheim, Buena Park School District, California, Irvine Unified School District, Orange County, Orange County Assessor, Orange County Board of Education, Orange County Board of Supervisors, Orange County Clerk-Recorder, Orange County District Attorney's Office | Tagged: Carmen Luege, Claude Parrish, Frank Ury, Helen Hayden, hugh nguyen, Ira Glasky, Joanne Motoike, Linda Lindholm, Marshall Tuck, Michelle Steel, Robert Ming, Shawn Nelson, Tom Pollitt, Tony Rackauckas | Leave a Comment »
Guest Editorial From LJSD Board Member Bill Hinz: Helen Hayden for Orange County Superior Court Judge.
Posted by Newsletter Reprint on June 2, 2014
This is a guest editorial from Lowell Joint School District Trustee BillHinz on one of the judicial races. Mr.Hinz earned a Juris Doctorate from Western State University and is the owner of a private law firm in Brea.

Helen Hayden for Orange County Superior Court Judge
Helen Hayden is running for Judge. Ms. Hayden was born in Philly and raised in South Jersey. She graduated from Boston College and later attended Suffolk University Law School. While in law school Ms. Hayden worked in a local district attorney’s office and subsequently graduated from law school with honors. In 1989 she moved to California dealing primarily with civil litigation.
Ms. Hayden is trying to unseat Judge Derek Johnson (a Gray Davis appointee). Although Judge Johnson has been endorsed by a long list of other judges and lawyers (customary for a sitting judge) it should be noted that Judge Johnson was publicly admonished by the State Of California Commission On Judicial Performance relative to comments that he made on the record about a rape victim, opining his view that “I’m not a gynecologist, but I can tell you something: If someone doesn’t want to have sexual intercourse the body shuts down. The body will not permit that to happen unless a lot of damage is inflicted and we heard nothing about that in this case. That tells me that the victim in this case although she wasn’t necessarily willing, she didn’t put up a fight…I found this whole case to be a technical case. The rape is technical. The forced oral copulation is technical. It’s more of a crime law test than a real live criminal case.”
I met both Helen Hayden and Judge Johnson at a recent meeting of the North Orange County Bar Association. I was impressed by the demeanor of Helen Hayden. Judge Johnson, not so much, he refused to shake hands with his opponent. Helen Hayden has been endorsed by the Orange County Register and deserves your support as well.
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Gubernatorial Race Looks To Be A Nail Biter. LA Times has Kashkari Up 5%
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on June 2, 2014
The LA Times just recently announced the results of a poll that they conducted for the gubernatorial race:
Half of Californians deemed likely to vote in the primary supported Brown’s reelection. Among his chief challengers, both Republicans, Neel Kashkari was far behind at 18% and Tim Donnelly trailed at 13%. The difference between the two vying for the second slot in the general election was within the poll’s margin of error.
The results showing Jerry Brown at over 50% are not surprising since incumbency is still of some value and Kashkari and Donnelly have been targeting each other more than Brown based on mailers and individual appearances at events.
Despite the fact that Donnelly currently trails Kashkari by 5% of the vote in the most recent poll I believe that the race may be closer than some may expect. Voter turnout is extremely low at this point and I project based on the fact that as of 6-2-2014 only 156,741 out of 743,454 (21%) of absentee ballots have been returned we are going to have a lower turnout than most people are expecting. This low turnout will benefit Donnelly more than Kashkari because Donnelly has a conservative voting base that is more likely to mail in an absentee ballot or vote at the polls.
At this point I would say that Kashkari is definitely the front-runner but I believe the race for second place will be a nail biter. The higher the turn out on election day the worse off Donnelly is.
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Mansoor Finally in the Mail – Attacks Steel’s AOCDS Support
Posted by Marion Morrison on June 1, 2014
The Morrison household finally received Allan Mansoor’s first campaign mailer this weekend. It was a comparison hit piece that tries to paint Michelle Steel as a Union lackey and career politician. Additionally, our family received a follow-up letter to the one that was previously sent when absentee ballots dropped. The language has changed a bit, so I included it here. With a fair amount of absentees yet to be returned, and Election Day on Tuesday, this piece may just save him from being defeated in the Primary. Only time will tell.
Posted in 2nd Supervisorial District, Mail | Tagged: Allan Mansoor, AOCDS, Michelle Steel | 4 Comments »
Patrascu Hits Curry on the Fire Rings
Posted by Marion Morrison on June 1, 2014
In Saturday’s mail, we received a piece from Emanuel Patrascu, who attacks Keith Curry on his support of removing the fire rings in Newport Beach. It includes a quote from Patrascu’s boss Assemblyman Travis Allen.
Posted in 74th Assembly District, Mail | Tagged: Emanuel Patrascu, Keith Curry, Travis Allen | Leave a Comment »
AD-73: Paul Glaab Drops Out Just Four Days Before Election
Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 30, 2014
This came over the wire from the Paul Glaab for Assembly campaign this afternoon. With just four days left in the campaign, few voters will even know he dropped out:
Local Community Leader and Former Laguna Niguel
Mayor Paul Glaab Withdraws from 73rd Assembly RaceEndorses Anna Bryson and Encourages Supporters to Vote for Her on June 3rd(Laguna Niguel, CA) Candidate for Assembly District 73 and former Laguna Niguel Mayor Paul Glaab releases the following statement regarding withdrawing from the 73rd Assembly District race:
After much consideration and discussion with my family, and due to recent health issues, I have decided to suspend my campaign for the 73rd Assembly District. I recently had a serious fall that caused a head injury, and will require an extended recovery that has been making it difficult to run a campaign. At this time I cannot continue to put the effort in to the race that will make my campaign successful. Therefore, I have decided to suspend my campaign.
I’ve spent over 30 years working for the people of Laguna Niguel and Orange County. But at this time, I have decided it is best to dedicate more time to my recovery – and when my health returns, to my family and to helping our local communities.
After deciding to withdraw, it was clear who to support—Anna Bryson. Anna has done so much for this community as an education reformer and leader. She will make a great Assemblymember. I would like to thank so many people who have worked and supported me during this campaign. I strongly encourage them to support Anna Bryson and keep this seat in GOP hands in November.
Paul was elected to the Laguna Niguel City Council in 2004, serving as the city’s Mayor in 2008 and in 2012. In December of 2006, Paul joined the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors where he represented South Orange County’s Fifth District and was a member of the Regional Planning and Highways Committee. He served as Chairman of the Board in 2012.
Currently, Paul and his wife, Janice, own their own small business, Glaab and Associates, a public affairs firm in Orange County which Paul founded in 1999. He and Janice reside in Laguna Niguel where they are raising their daughter, Molly, who attends St. Anne School in Laguna Niguel.
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Posted in 73rd Assembly District | Tagged: Anna Bryson, Paul Glaab | 2 Comments »
Curry Gets Rohrabacher’s Endorsement – Mails to 48th CD Overlay
Posted by Marion Morrison on May 29, 2014
In a targeted mailer, Keith Curry notifies the 74th AD/48th CD overlay that he has received the endorsement of Congressman Dana Rohrabacher.
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