Arnold, Dana together again
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Alicia Robinson
In an effort to ensure that Rep. Dana Rohrabacher’s congressional
career isn’t terminated, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will flex his
political muscles at a fundraiser for the congressman’s campaign on
Friday.
The $1,000-per-person event will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at
the Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach.
“We think it’s going to be a hugely successful event,”
Rohrabacher’s wife, Rhonda, said. “We’ve had an overwhelming
response.”
The surfing congressman also has a big event planned for February:
a breakfast with House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.). Rohrabacher
may need to pull out all the stops to raise cash since he’s facing
former Congressman Bob Dornan, a fundraising leviathan, in the
primary.
Federal Election Commission reports show Rohrabacher has
consistently raised about the same amount, banking close to $317,000
for a 1998 election and $393,000 to keep his seat in 2002. But Dornan
recorded nearly $3.8 million in donations in 1998, the last time he
ran for office. It’s worth noting, however, that deep pockets didn’t
prevail that year -- Dornan lost for the second time to Rep. Loretta
Sanchez.
A chance to vote early
Beginning Tuesday, Orange County voters can cast March ballots
early at 16 locations using the new electronic voting system, the
county Registrar of Voters announced Wednesday.
In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, early voting will be available
weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive, and weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Newport Beach City Hall,
3300 Newport Blvd. Voters also can cast ballots at the Irvine
Spectrum and Westminster malls, the county Registrar of Voters office
and several other locations.
Anyone who has moved or changed political parties or is not yet
registered to vote must submit registration material by Feb. 17 to be
eligible to vote. Early voting locations will offer registration
materials. Early voting will be offered through Feb. 22.
Campbell, Maddox get high marks from taxpayers’ group
The California Taxpayers Assn. gave high marks to 70th District
Assemblyman John Campbell and 68th District Assemblyman Ken Maddox
for their votes on 20 tax and spending bills in 2003. Each legislator
received an A, with Maddox voting against tax and spending 95% of the
time and Campbell earning a perfect score, according to the group’s
legislative report card.
The bills covered topics such as property tax increases by local
governments, repeal of agricultural tax exemptions and vehicle
license fee increases. Maddox wrecked his perfect score by voting for
a bill to modify how the Board of Equalization decides appeals from
the Franchise Tax Board, something the association recommended voting
against.
This week’s endorsement in Assembly race just a snowflake
Republican 70th Assembly District candidate Cristi Cristich
announced this week her endorsement by the California Young
Republicans. The announcement, which proclaimed that Cristich will
continue “her march toward victory” with the endorsement, was the
week’s single snowflake after the blizzard of endorsement
announcements that have come in over the past several months.
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