Democrats expect lucrative day for Edwards
Alicia Robinson
Orange County Democrats will attend a $1,000-a-plate luncheon today
with Democratic vice-presidential candidate John Edwards while
Republicans protest across the street in the parking lot of Taco
Bell.
The event is expected to draw 350 guests, who will pay $1,000 a
ticket or $2,000 for preferred seating to eat lunch with Edwards and
hear him speak, Bay Club officials said. Those who can afford the
$10,000 price tag will be welcomed at a private reception with
Edwards before the luncheon.
“There will be a lot of security,†Balboa Bay Club spokeswoman
Maggie Feldman said. “We’ve been working with the Secret Service and
also the Newport Beach police just to make all the preparations that
one does when a senator comes on the property.â€
Not taking it quietly, Republicans are planning a grass-roots
protest across the street in the parking lot of Taco Bell.
“We just wanted to show that Orange County is Republican, and this
is a county that will carry President Bush,†protest organizer
Anthony Kua said.
Although Orange County is touted as the state’s most Republican
county, Edwards isn’t the first big-name Democrat to stop here.
Orange County Democratic Party Chairman Frank Barbaro, who will emcee
the Edwards fundraiser, said former President Bill Clinton appeared
in Anaheim two weeks ago, and Democratic presidential candidate John
Kerry made a stop in the county last year.
“I think [Edwards’ visit] is emblematic of our feeling that the
Kerry-Edwards ticket will appeal to everyone, so we’re going to the
Republicans’ backyard to send off the next vice president to the
[Democratic national] convention,†Barbaro said.
The appearance of such a big-name Democrat has left some of the
party’s most faithful members breathless in anticipation.
“We’re so excited,†said Carol Kernahan, executive director of the
Orange County Kerry campaign. “I can’t believe it. We’ve been asking
for the national campaign to come to Orange County ever since John
Kerry announced [his choice for vice president].... John Edwards is
such a dynamic speaker.â€
Kernahan quit her job at UC Irvine to be a full-time volunteer for
the Kerry campaign.
Local Republicans are somewhat less enraptured with Edwards and
his visit. Kua said he told Newport Beach police he was counting on
at least 20 people to join him, but “it looks like it’s going to be
considerably more than that.â€
Republicans will be protesting Edwards’ bid for the
vice-presidency and demonstrating their conviction that Orange County
voters will solidly support President Bush in November, Kua said. He
considers the event something of an affront.
“You don’t have a Democratic event in the heart of a Republican
county because you think you’re going to get a lot of support. You do
it to get publicity,†he said. “You do it to stir the pot.â€
On the contrary, Barbaro is expecting big support. The county’s
Kerry supporters have raised more than $1 million so far and will top
$2 million with today’s event, he said.
News of the Republicans’ protest left Barbaro puzzled as to what
Edwards has done that they’re decrying.
“Maybe they’re assuming he’s going to be the next vice president
and they want to get their attitudes in early,†he said. “Unless they
think Newport Beach should be somewhere Democrats can’t venture, I
see no reason for their presence.â€
* ALICIA ROBINSON covers business, politics and the environment.
She may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
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