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4th Congressional Race Winners & Losers 2008/06/05 03:53 Karma: 4  
Tom McClintock’s 15 point victory last night over Doug Ose was not only a victory for taxpayers and voters in the 4th, but a referendum embracing small, conservative government and limited taxation over the opposite. This race was the 2nd most expensive congressional primary in United States history!


Come November, Mr. McClintock will beat Mr. Brown by at least the margin he beat Mr. Ose by – 15 points. The trick for Tom’s campaign now is to overcome negatives relating to veteran’s issues incurred as a result of Ose’s scurrilous mud slinging. However if these attacks did not resonate with voters while Ose was making them in the primary, why would they resonate when Brown makes them in November’s general?


More interesting to us political types though are the winners and losers in this race, aside from the obvious of Tom and Doug respectively.


We saw just about every elected official in Placer & EDC counties come out for Ose – some stronger than others. Amongst Doug’s most adamant supporters (and thus biggest losers) we have EDC’s own District Attorney, Vern Pierson. Vern is astute and normally good on things like this, but not this time. He was critical of Tom’s senate votes “against veterans” on several prominent radio and tv ads. This will not bode well for his future political aspirations, which are alive and well.


Lew & Kirk Uhler – unlike Vern, these two, particularly Kirk, are less than astute and often on the wrong sides of issues, and this race was no exception. Lew’s National Tax Limitation Committee (which is normally right on!) did a mailer for Doug in return for the $100k Doug donated to his committee. Talk about selling out – Lew’s committee espouses limited taxation and individual freedoms and here it is supporting a candidate that voted for tax hikes. Also Kirk told a sitting Assemblyman that had endorsed Tom that “he was wrong and should rethink his endorsement.” Talk about eating your words.


Governor Pete Wilson is another big loser. With his high profile rebuke of McClintock, he not only broke Reagan’s 11th Commandment, but in many ways, sealed the deal for Tom. Voters remember Wilson raised VLF & sales taxes while Tom was in the senate. Recall Pete’s recent comments: “I could never count on Tom while I was in office…” – well of course Tom was not going to vote for his tax increases, hence Pete’s inability to count on Tom as a “team player.”


Bruce Kranz also another big loser. Not only did Bruce’s boy Doug lose big, but Bruce didn’t get his 50 % + 1 and now will be in a runoff with Jennifer Montgomery. Bruce’s own staffers are McClintock backers. As a result of Bruce’s political decisions over the past year, he is finding himself in hot political water with few willing to bail him out.


Unfortunately, many of our local elected leaders made the wrong decision in this race, for the wrong reasons (full endorse list at bottom). As a result of placing politics ahead of principle they now find themselves in precarious positions. With the exception of a few individuals, the McClintock campaign will begin to outreach to their former detractors in preparation for Charlie Brown in November. My prediction is we will see about two thirds of former Ose supporters transition into the McClintock camp, with the remaining third remaining neutral or tacitly supporting Brown.


Big winners in this race include Assemblymen Gaines, Keene & Senator Aanestead. These three respected leaders endorsed Tom early on and continued to support him throughout the 90 day slug fest. As a result, they received plenty of cheap shots, especially Gaines. Several electeds within Gaines’ own district including Senator Cox and Supervisor Uhler took it upon themselves to tell Mr. Gaines how misguided he was for supporting Tom and that he should rethink his decision. Looks like a pretty good decision to me. The charge now is for all of us republicans to unite under a single banner, discourage petty political in-fighting and send a clear message by destroying Charlie Brown in November.




*Endorse List Below*


WE SUPPORT DOUG OSE FOR CONGRESS




WE SUPPORT DOUG OSE FOR CONGRESS



Endorsement List - A printable version is at the foot of this page.



ORGANIZATIONS



California Coalition of Law Enforcement Associations

California Narcotics Officers Association

Crime Victims United

Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)

Northern Alliance Law Enforcement

Sacramento County Deputy Sheriffs' Association

El Dorado County Deputy Sherifs' Association

Placer County Deputy Sheriffs Association

Placer County Deputy District Attorneys Association

Auburn Police Officers Association

California Farm Bureau Federation

California Alliance to Protect Private Property Rights

California Fish and Game Wardens Association

Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce PAC

North State Building Industry Association PAC

Butte County Farm Bureau

California Congress of Republicans

Placer County Congress of Republicans

Western Growers Association

Republicans of River City

The Auburn Journal

The Sacramento Bee

The Mountain Democrat

The Sierra Sun

Tahoe Sierra Board of Realtors





INDIVIDUALS



Former California Governor George Deukmejian

Former California Governor Pete Wilson

California Congressman Dan Lungren

California Congressman Wally Herger

California Congressman Brian Bilbray

California Congressman Ken Calvert

California Congressman David Dreier

California Congressman Duncan Hunter

California Congressman Darrell Issa

California Congressman Jerry Lewis

California Congressman Buck McKeon

California Congressman Gary Miller

California Congressman Devin Nunes

California Congressman George Radanovich

Congressman Dan Burton

Congressman Chris Cannon, Chairman Western Caucus

Congressman Ed Royce

Congressman Greg Walden

California State Senator Dave Cox

California State Assemblyman Roger Niello

California State Assemblyman Doug La Malfa

Former California State Senate Republican Leader Jim Nielsen

National Tax Limitation Committee President Lew Uhler

University of California Regent Emeritus Ward Connerly

Placer County Supervisor Rocky Rockholm

Placer County Supervisor Robert Weygandt

Placer County Supervisor Jim Holmes

Placer County Supervisor Kirk Uhler

Placer County Supervisor Bruce Kranz

Placer County Sheriff Ed Bonner

Placer County District Attorney Brad Fenocchio*

Placer County Assessor Bruce Dear

Placer County Treasurer-Tax Collector Jenine Windeshausen

Placer County Water Agency Director Gray Allen

Placer County Water Agency Director Mike Lee

Placer County Water Agency Director Alex Ferreira

Placer County Congress of Republicans Chairman Gerald Brentnall

Roseville Mayor Jim Gray

Roseville City Councilmember John Allard

Roseville City Councilmember Carol Garcia

Roseville City Councilman Richard Roccucci

Roseville Mayor Pauline Roccucci, Retired

Roseville Mayor Mel Hamel, Retired

Roseville Mayor June Wanish, Retired

Roseville Joint Union High School District President Jan Pinney

Roseville Joint Union High School District President Jim Joiner, Retired

Roseville City School District President Susan Goto

Roseville City School District Board Member Stanford Hirata

Eureka Union School District Former Board Member Sheila Anderson

Lincoln Mayor Primo Santini

Lincoln City Councilmember Tom Cosgrove

Lincoln City Councilmember Kent Nakata

Lincoln City Councilmember Spencer Short

Rocklin Mayor Brett Storey

Rocklin Vice Mayor Peter Hill

Rocklin City Councilmember Kathy Lund

Rocklin City Councilmember Scott Yuill

Rocklin City Councilmember George Magnuson

Rocklin City Fire Chief Timothy Mrozinski, Retired

Rocklin Mayor Ken Yorde (Retired)

Auburn City Councilmember Bob Snyder

Auburn City Councilmember Mike Holmes

Auburn City Councilmember Bridget Powers

Auburn Mayor Cheryl Maki, Retired

Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital Chief Administrative Officer Mitch Hanna

Loomis Mayor Russ Kelley

Loomis City Councilmember Thomas Millward

El Dorado County Supervisor Rusty Dupray

El Dorado County Supervisor Helen Baumann

El Dorado County Supervisor Jack Sweeney

El Dorado County Sheriff Jeff Neves

El Dorado County District Attorney Vern Pierson

El Dorado County Auditor-Controller Joe Harn

El Dorado County Supervisor John Upton, Retired

El Dorado County Sheriff Hal Barker, Retired

Placerville Mayor Carl Hagen

El Dorado Irrigation District Board Member John Fraser

El Dorado Irrigation District Board Member Bill George

El Dorado Irrigation District Board Member Harry Norris

El Dorado County Republican Women President Diane Hooper

El Dorado Hills Community Services District President Bill Vandegrift

South Lake Tahoe City Councilmember Kathay Lovell

South Lake Tahoe Mayor Tom Davis, Retired

Georgetown Public Utility District President Norm Krizl

Georgetown Public Utility District Boardmember JoAnn Shepherd

Lincoln Club of El Dorado Hills President Greg Jones

Nevada County Supervisor John Spencer

Sacramento County Supervisor Susan Peters

Sacramento County Supervisor Roberta MacGlashan

Sacramento County Sheriff John McGinness

Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully

Sacramento Metro Chamber President & CEO Matt Mahood

President of Republicans of River City Carl Burton

Lassen County Sheriff Steve Warren

Lassen County Supervisor Brian Dahle

Lassen County Supervisor Jack Hanson

Plumas County Supervisor Rose Comstock

Plumas County Supervisor Bill Dennison, Retired

Butte County Supervisor Kim Yamaguchi

Butte County Supervisor Curt Josiassen

Butte County Farm Bureau President Ryan Schohr

City of Oroville Vice Mayor Jamie Johansson

Oroville City Councilmember Susan Corkin

Oroville City Councilman Jim Prouty

Oroville City Councilman Mike Howard

Modoc County Supervisor Dan Macsay

Modoc County District Attorney Gary Woolverton

Sierra County District Attorney Lawrence Allen

Sierra County Supervisor Brooks Mitchell

National Narcotic Officers' Associations' Coalition President Ronald Brooks

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of California, State Commander David Norris

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of California, State Adjutant and Quartermaster, John Lowe





(partial list) *For identification purposes only



WHAT OTHERS SAY



"Doug Ose's personal integrity, experience and proven dedication to taxpayers and fiscal accountability will help set a bold new course for our nation."

Congressman Dan Lungren



"In the face of a troubled economy, we could not ask for a better champion than

Doug Ose."

State Senator Dave Cox



"Conservative, experienced, ethical - that's what I think of when I think about

Doug Ose."

Placer County Supervisor Rocky Rockholm



"We know we can count on Doug Ose to fight for our local interests."

Rocklin City Councilmember Kathy Lund



"When it comes to public safety there is no better candidate in the race for Congress than Doug Ose."

Placer County Sheriff Ed Bonner



"In Congress, Doug Ose voted for one of the largest tax cuts in American history, and spearheaded the Government Waste and Corrections Act to stop wasteful spending that was costing taxpayers $30 billion annually. I strongly endorse him."

Lew Uhler, President National Tax Limitation Committee


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