Monday, October 19, 2020

Raghu Mathur's surprising endorsement for Area 1 Trustee—an Indian-American Democrat and "Activist" (not old pal & Republican, Helen Locke)

You'll recall that there are four candidates running for David Lang's vacated seat on the SOCCCD board of trustees (area 1): 

South OC College Dist, Trustee Area 1

1. HELEN LOCKE

See statement

2. CAROLYN INMON

See statement

3. AARTI KAUSHAL

See statement

4. MATT WAID

See statement

We've noted that candidate Helen Locke, who seems to have the backing of the Republican establishment (matching Inmon's backing by the Democratic establishment) was (is?) a crony of the odious Raghu P Mathur, formerly the Chancellor of SOCCCD (until he got canned).

Thus I was surprised to learn today—thanks to the Reb—that Mathur is not endorsing Locke for this seat; rather, he is endorsing Democratic (?) candidate (and fellow Indian-American) Aarti Kaushal!? (See Locke's supporters HERE.)

Kaushal is an interesting candidate, concerned about safety. Check her out.

The above graphic is from Kaushal's campaign website, which can be found HERE.

Sidhu is a Republican. So is Tandon.

Presumably, Bhutoria is a Democrat.

Mathur
Kaushal, a self-employed "special education consultant," is endorsed by Young Dems, and they likely wouldn't do that unless she were a Dem, right? 

[UPDATE: yep, she ran for the Democratic Party County Central Committee back in March. She appears to have lost, which is easy to do.]

Mathur is notoriously conservative, very much a "staunch" Republican. You wouldn't think he'd support a Democrat for anything.

Mathur and Kaushal (and Sidhu and Tandon and Bhutoria) are Indian-Americans, so there's that.

More later.

(Kaushal, as a professional, has some affiliation with an "expert" associated with Oprah Winfrey. Oh-oh.)

See Indian American Educator, Activist Aarti Kaushal Vying for Southern California Community College Board Seat, IndiaWest (newspaper), Sept 22, 2020

Aarti Kaushal running for South Orange County Community College Board, The South Asian Times, Sept 30, 2020

Conversation with the phenomenal Aarti Kaushal Chopra—a South Asian immigrant woman’s voice, Archive StoryCorps, Jan 6, 2020

According to Ballotpedia, "Aarti Kaushal is running for election to the Irvine Ranch Water District to represent Division 4 in California. Kaushal is on the ballot in the general election on November 3, 2020." (They note her other race as well.)

Odd, that.

10-19: Trump calls Fauci and other health officials "idiots"; Democrats' deja vu worries; racism at VMI


Thousands of Trump supporters rally in Newport Beach as president arrives for fundraiser
-- The rally along Pacific Coast Highway and Newport Boulevard was raucous and confrontational at times. A man from Tustin in a Trump-themed cowboy hat taunted a female Los Angeles Times reporter for wearing a mask. Laura Newberry, Stephanie Lai, Arit John in the Los Angeles Times$ Alicia Robinson, Erika I. Ritchie in the Orange County Register -- 10/19/20 

2016 sequel? Trump’s old attacks failing to land on Biden -- The president’s attempts to recycle attacks he used on Hillary Clinton that year have so far failed to effectively damage Democrat Joe Biden. And Trump has found himself dwelling more and more in the conservative media echo chamber, talking to an increasingly smaller portion of the electorate. Jonathan Lemire and Jill Colvin Associated Press -- 10/19/20 

Biden leads Trump. So did Hillary Clinton. For Democrats, it’s a worrisome campaign deja vu -- The polls are once again delivering feel-good boosts to Democrats: Joe Biden beats President Trump by 10, 11 or 12 points nationally, depending on the day. His edge in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin averages eight. Propeller-heads promise better than 4 in 5 odds of a new president next year. But then the partisans remember they have been here before, four years ago this week. Michael Scherer and Scott Clement in the Washington Post$ -- 10/19/20 

President Trump has continued to draw attention to his difficulties with women and older voters by minimizing the pandemic and targeting female leaders 
—NYT 

The U.S. response is increasingly plagued by distrust, infighting and lethargy, as experts predict cases could surge this winter and deaths could reach 400,000 by year’s end. 
—WashPo

—Politico 

Five female professors sue Rutgers, saying the university hasn't delivered on its new salary equity adjustment program despite demonstrated disparities. 
—Inside Higher Ed 

—Inside Higher Ed 
     The Washington Post has reported that Black cadets at Virginia Military Institute endure an atmosphere of hostility, cultural insensitivity and racism. Over the past few years, several incidents of overt racism, such as a white student telling a Black student he would lynch him, have occurred. VMI administrators have also been among those accused of cultural insensitivity. The institute responded to those incidents with less stringent discipline than some students would advocate for. 

—Inside Higher Ed 
     An adjunct professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law has resigned after using the N-word in class, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has reported. The Pitt administration did not identify the professor but said that the word was used during a class discussion of a case involving offensive language.



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