California Politics: Campaign News in Brief : Some Sour Notes for the Governor
It wasn’t, Peter Kelly said, as if the governor didn’t know better:
Kelly, Southern California chairman of the Democratic Party, said he was “outraged†at Gov. George Deukmejian’s use of public high school cheerleaders and bands at his campaign rallies.
He was joined in a Los Angeles press conference by former Sacramento High School band member Shelley Darrow, who filed a federal suit two years ago when she said she was threatened with a lowered grade if she refused to join the band in playing at one of President Reagan’s reelection rallies.
The judge in that case issued a restraining order, prohibiting the California chairman of the Reagan-Bush ’84 campaign from using public high school bands at political rallies.
And the campaign chairman’s name, Kelly said, was George Deukmejian.
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