Stumping for the Senate
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Orange County Republican elites were given a preview of the 2004
Senate race against Barbara Boxer this month when Rep. George
Radanovich (R-Fresno), an announced candidate, stopped by for a
luncheon hosted by Buck Johns.
Johns, a GOP fund-raiser, hosted the event at the Newport Beach
offices of the Inland Group, his energy company.
Radanovich, who spoke to the crowd of fewer than 50 as they
munched on sandwiches and sipped sodas, has joined a handful of other
potential and announced candidates who could bid to unseat Boxer.
Those include Rep. Doug Ose (R-Sacramento), former Gov. Pete
Wilson, also a former senator, U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin,
gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon and Rep. Mary Bono (R-Palm
Springs).
Radanovich, who runs a winery near Fresno, acknowledged his lack
of name recognition statewide.
“Because I only represent 2% of the state, I’ve got a name
problem,” Radanovich said. “But it’s all about getting to know the
right people.”
Radanovich also said he expects to benefit from the popularity of
President Bush. On the issues, Radanovich said he was “pro-life,
pro-gun and free trade.”
Johns liked what he heard.
“He’s a really attractive [candidate],” Johns said. “He will be
competitive in the primary.”
LINCOLN CLUB COMES OUT FOR CAMPBELL
For only the third time in the last two decades, the Lincoln Club
of Orange County has endorsed a local candidate for a state Senate
primary.
The club has thrown its considerable local influence behind
Assemblyman John Campbell in the 35th Senate District seat. Campbell
is running against Assemblyman Ken Maddox.
“This is extremely unusual,” said Michael Capaldi, the club’s
president. “Our board of directors felt that the stakes were so high
in the race that we had to get involved now. The vote to endorse John
was overwhelming.”
Maddox said he was “taken aback” by the announcement.
“I’m not surprised members of the country club endorsed their
fellow member,” Maddox said. “I’m just glad they didn’t ask me to
caddy.”
Maddox has lost favor with the group, an active fund-raiser for
GOP candidates in the county, because of his voting record, Capaldi
said. Maddox was the only Republican to support the prevailing wage
law and one of only three to support the eight-hour work day in 1998.
“Maddox’s record is nothing to be proud of for a Republican,”
Capaldi said. “In fact, it’s not a Republican record at all.”
There are only two occasions in which the club endorsed one
Republican candidate over others. In 1998, the group endorsed Dan
Lungren for governor over a handful of fringe candidates. In 1982,
the group threw its support behind Marion Bergeson in her run for the
same Senate seat Campbell is seeking.
“It’s very important and very significant,” Campbell said about
the endorsement. “I’m honored beyond expression.”
LIBERALISM VERSUS CONSERVATISM ON THE MENU
Conservative political activist Karla Downing is scheduled to
speak today at the annual luncheon of the Newport Harbor Republican
Women, which will be held at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
Downing will discuss the differences between the political
philosophies of conservatism and liberalism and how the Republican
and Democratic parties reflect those views.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. today. The club is
at 1601 Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. For more information, call
(949) 644-0539.
TRADING AND TAXES GARNERS LEGISLATORS AWARDS
Two local legislators won awards in recent week.
Assemblyman Maddox was honored Monday by a state trade group.
Maddox, who represents Costa Mesa, won the Republican Legislator
of the Year Award.
A taxpayer group honored Rep. Chris Cox, on April 10. Cox was
given the Taxpayer’s Friend Award for 2002 by the National Taxpayers
Union. Cox has received the award every year since its inception in
1992.
“While many members of Congress talk about reducing the size of
government, [Policy] Chairman Cox backed up those words with votes,”
said Pete Sepp, the group’s vice president of communications.
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