The rest of my mail included two more positive pieces. One from Emanuel Patrascu and another from Keith Curry. Enjoy!
AD 74 – Curry and Patrascu Both Positive
Posted by Marion Morrison on May 12, 2014
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2nd Supervisorial District – Michelle Steel Doubles Up at the Mailbox
Posted by Marion Morrison on May 12, 2014
This household received four pieces of mail today. Of which, two dropped from Michelle Steel. Either Mr. Postman held these up, or Steel is very serious about knocking this race out in the Primary. I’ll have to add up all the pieces of mail I’ve received from her and report back. Clearly today’s big winner is TMG.
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AD 74 – Emanuel Patrascu Attacks Keith Curry on High Speed Rail
Posted by Marion Morrison on May 11, 2014
After numerous introductory/positive pieces of mail to voters of the 74th Assembly District, Emanuel Patrascu is the first out of the gate to go on the offensive. Patrascu’s main opponent, Keith Curry, is attacked on an AP quote made in his capacity as an employee of “Public Financial Management,” a company Curry was employed with for 23 years. High Speed Rail has been a popular target for Republican candidates this election cycle and Patrascu attempts to paint Curry as a supporter of the project.
Patrascu has been very good at delivering timely mail pieces during the immediate days following Absentee Ballots being delivered. In the past three days, this household has received three pieces of mail from him. Curry hit the mailbox strong just prior, but has been quiet this past week. Surely we haven’t seen the end of it, and time will only tell if the race’s other Republican candidate, Matt Harper, makes an entrance. Stay tuned…
Posted in 74th Assembly District, Mail | Tagged: Emanuel Patrascu, Keith Curry, Matt Harper | 2 Comments »
Mansoor First to Go Negative
Posted by Marion Morrison on May 11, 2014
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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Thoughts on the Lincoln Club Annual Dinner, Conservative Principles, and Tim Donnelly
Posted by Walter Myers III on May 11, 2014
Okay, that’s a lot to mashup in one post, but they’re all tied together so bear with me. First, I am a now a board member for the Orange County Lincoln Club and I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to take a more active role in political activism that advances conservative principles. This is a great group of increasingly diverse people, and for those who think the Lincoln Club is some type of exclusive, monochromatic club for people of means, then you haven’t taken a serious look at the Lincoln Club of today. At heart, we are a group of activists and the Lincoln Club is taking a leading role in bringing a group of diverse experiences and backgrounds so that we can expand the principles established by our Founding Fathers that were continued, of course, by our sixteenth President Abraham Lincoln. The Lincoln Club is actively reaching out to the diverse communities of Orange County not only fully supported by leadership but a leadership that is active on the ground as well. The Lincoln Club will be a vanguard to keep Orange County a red county, bringing time-honored, transcendent, and tested principles that will appeal to people of all races, backgrounds, and creeds.
Larry Kudlow of CNBC was the headliner at the 53rd Annual Dinner last night, and he didn’t disappoint. Having been on Ronald Reagan’s executive staff, Kudlow was on hand for one of the greatest periods of economic growth our country has seen. The particular point he wanted to make was that if the United States is an economic powerhouse, then everyone in the world respects us. Being an economic power allowed us to defeat the former Soviet Union without firing a single shot. We were able to negotiate from a position of strength. Now, under the current president, we negotiate from a position of weakness with anemic 2% GDP growth, a shrinking military, and crushing regulations as well as taxes on successful American businesses that are the engines of economic growth. In short, Obama doesn’t get it and as long as he continues down his current path, we will never achieve robust economic growth, will never be strong in foreign policy negotiations, and the people who are hurting the most who can’t find jobs or have dropped out of the workforce entirely are being hurt by a president who is stuck on “income equality.” As Kudlow said beautifully, the best welfare is a job, and a rising tide lifts all boats. When America is strong, then people are working and prospering. Very simple.
Pivoting to Tim Donnelly, I am a supporter and love his libertarian leanings as a conservative who prides himself on being a “patriot, not politician.” That is Donnelly’s brand and one I hope he will stay true to in a world where people who become politicians seem to lose the very values they profess over a period of time. I have a couple of people in mind, but I won’t mention them here. What has bothered some quarters in the Republican Party are some of the polarizing (or rather perceived as polarizing) statements Donnelly has made, or votes he has taken as an Assemblyman. Most recently it has come out that he has tied his opponent Neel Kashkari to Islamic sharia law. That was not a good idea and certainly not the best of Donnelly. As well, there was also the recent legislation banning the sale of Confederate flags on state property, where the vote was 72-1 with Donnelly being the only vote against. I see Donnelly’s heart on this matter, but the ban was on state property and did not affect the sale on private property. So this was not a hill I think Donnelly should die on because it did not affect anyone’s liberty to sell away from public property, and the Confederate flag is a deeply offensive flag anyway. But on private property, I absolutely would defend the right for someone to display or sell it if that’s what they want.
The other larger issue with Donnelly is his stance on illegal immigration, and I think this is what has rankled many a Republican, as Donnelly has been noted as saying we have a war at our border with Mexico, and is seen as an “immigration hardliner” due to his comments about criminal activity by illegal immigrants as well as them not integrating into the community by bringing a Hispanic first mentality to America. The truth is more nuanced than this when you talk with Donnelly one on one, but the fact is perception is reality and the party will not attract Hispanics that way. If Donnelly wants to be successful in California, he needs to be, as Rand Paul has argued generally about the Republican Party, about addition instead of subtraction. Yes, Donnelly has the grassroots conservatives and Tea Party folks, but he also needs the establishment Republicans, independents, and Reagan Democrats as well. Being polarizing, or being perceived as polarizing, will not help him or the Republican Party to advance. Clearly, as Reagan has done, there is a way in which one can communicate staying true to conservative principles, but doing so in a winsome, attractive manner that grows the party and improves the perception of a party badly in need of good communicators. This is not an easy task and the vast majority of people don’t possess the necessary attributes, so we look for these attributes in principled elected (or would be elected) leaders. The media, the entertainment industry, and the academy are against every principle we hold dear, so we’re not getting any help from them as they actively work against us. My hope is that Donnelly, who is a very good man that I respect highly because I know his heart, will take this message to heart.
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Meet the Candidates: Central Orange County
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on May 7, 2014
This just came across the wire:
Posted in 46th Congressional District, 69th Assembly District | Tagged: Carlos Vasquez, Cecilia "Ceci" Iglesias, Cecilia Iglesias | Leave a Comment »
Completed 2012 Campaign Finance Report
Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on May 5, 2014
After a bit of a delay the completed 2012 Orange County Campaign Finance Database is now here for our readers. Click the below link to view the report and a new page will be added to the top of the website providing our readers easy access to the information.
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Lincoln Club of Orange County Endorses Linda Lindholm for Orange County Board of Education
Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 1, 2014
This just came across the wire:
Lincoln Club of Orange County Endorses Linda Lindholm for Orange County Board of Education
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 1, 2014
Contact: Chris Emami
chrisemami@custom-campaigns.com
ORANGE COUNTY, CA –The Lincoln Club of Orange County joins the growing list of endorsements for Mayor Linda Lindholm, the leading candidate for Orange County Board of Education in Trustee Area 5. They join the California Women’s Leadership Association, the Republican Party of Orange County, Atlas PAC, and a large number of school board members and local elected leaders in endorsing Linda Lindholm for the Orange County Board of Education.
“Linda Lindholm is a true education reformer who supports reducing unfunded government mandates on schools, creating competition among schools to improve education, and allowing parents to have more control over the education of their children,” said Lincoln Club of Orange County Chairman Robert Loewen. “Linda Lindholm truly embodies the principles of the Lincoln Club of Orange County.”
“As Mayor, I have fought for limited government, greater individual liberty, and increased transparency in government,” Lindholm said. “As a member of the Orange County Board of Education, I will improve the quality of education for all students, fight unfunded government mandates, and utilize my educational experience to bring our students and schools into the 21st century.”
A businesswoman, Mayor Lindholm has served as the President of the Saddleback College Foundation Board, as President of the Beta Foster Care Advisory Board, and as the City Liaison on the Laguna Niguel Youth Committee. She has also served on the Capistrano Unified School District Instructional Materials Review Committee and the Prevent Child Abuse – Orange County Advisory Board.
Professionally, Lindholm has taught college students as a university instructor and worked with school districts on developing programs for teachers of children with physical and learning disabilities. She earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from Colorado State University and her Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Kansas. Lindholm and her husband, Wayne, have three children.
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