Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Good news for Don Wagner, bad news for goodness

Looks like (SOCCCD trustee) Don Wagner’s prospects of winning the 70th Assembly District seat have improved yet again. Matt Cunningham of the the Red County blog (Black Drops Out) today reports that Shawn Black has decided to withdraw from the race.

According to Cunningham,
That leaves the race to Tustin Councilman Jerry Amante and South OC Community College District Trustee Don Wagner. To the extent Black's withdrawal impacts the race, I think it will benefit Wagner, who has been tapping into the same conservative grass-roots soil Wagner has been tilling.
Right now, it looks good for Don. Don's partnership with Tom Fuentes has been good for him.

And so we’ve really got to start thinking about what Don’s exit from the board would mean for the SOCCCD.

And yes, a Democrat is in this race, though her chances are slim. See Melissa Fox for Assembly.

Don's site: Wagner for Assembly.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Inconsistent facial hair renders Don unfit for office.

Anonymous said...

His facial hair isn't the only thing that's inconsistent about Don.

Gourmet Candles Distributor said...

Just crazy but what do you expect.

Anonymous said...

Are we always doomed to have neanderthal republican thugs representing us?

Anonymous said...

If one were to identify a most problematic person, that person would likely be Tom Fuentes, who continues to protect his man Mathur despite a lack of majority support among trustees. Further, he finds ways of controlling others--see how he's become so valuable to Don Wagner. That Don is beholden to Tom (if such is the case, and likely it is), then Fuentes is further empowered. so the near future does not look good. On the other hand, if Don wins the Assembly race (which seems likely at this point), he will cease to be a trustee starting in 2011. Getting the right kind of person to replace him--someone who wants nothing that Fuentes has to offer--could make all the difference. -R

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the mention of Democrat Melissa Fox in the Assembly race in the 70th AD.

But her chances are not slim.

In fact, Obama carried the 70th AD by a significant and stunning margin of 8,721 votes (the last Democrat to win here was FDR). Prop 8 won by only .1% in the 70th AD, and several of its largest communities -- including Irvine and Laguna Beach -- are majority Democrat in voting if not yet in registration.

The demographics and politics of the 70th AD has changed. A Democrat can win, especially a Democrat as smart and hard-working as Melissa Fox.

And especially if those who want to stop a right-wing wacko like Don Wagner from representing us in Sacramento get involved in Melissa's campaign.

Anonymous said...

Are you so whipped that you think a district that Obama won by 8,721 votes is out of reach?

If so, then dissolve your blog!

If not, why don't you get on board with Melissa Fox, who can beat the shit out of Toll Road Jerry Amante or Book Burner Don.

Anonymous said...

The Dissenters aren't whipped, OCP - far from it. But like the rest of us, they've seen this scenario before - as wella have. let's not pretend, even as we work for change.

Besides voter turnout of OC Republican voters in the last election was down - just as Dem voters and new voters was up. So - we'll see.

But I think chances of El Don going to Sacto are pretty good.

Anonymous said...

Pace, Melissa Fox fans. I'll include your perspective (you may well be correct) in the body of the post when I can (later today). Relax! -R

Anonymous said...

Alas, when I read that 30% of voters think Palin is qualified to be president, I fear that many of them reside in our area. Hopefully, Melissa will prove me incorrect.

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