One of two Republican LA County Board of Supervisors, Mike Antonovich, may be termed out, but he is not bowing out of state politics.
Three days ago, KTLA reported:
Democratic State Senator Carol Liu, the chairman on the senate education committee, helped kill statewide school choice in California. Then her office was raided by the FBI, possibly in connection with the Democratic corruption which swept four other state senators out of office.
25th State Senate district (Meridian Pacific Images) |
The 25th state senate district, which comprises the Northern LA County foothills, from Burbank to Claremont, is a proven stomping ground for the conservative Republican, who won reelection consistently in the region.
The Democrats, hoping for an easy win, with two Democrats ascending into the Top Two general election, now have to contend with a popular and well-known conservative Republican vying for the seat
Liu’s seat was long suspected to be a nasty and expensive showdown between
Democratic rivals Mike Gatto and Anthony Portantino, current and former
assemblymen, respectively.
County Supervisor Mike Antonovich, who is termed out next year, announced he
would run.
leans Democratic, and includes other lesser-known candidates, the Republican
supervisor is exceedingly well known across the foothills, having been elected
to the board in 1980 . He was first elected to the Los Angeles County Community
College District Board of Trustees – in 1969 – the same year as Gov. Jerry
Brown.
early concerns about holding the Senate seat have manifested in a new opposition-research
website that paints Antonovich as too conservative on social
and environmental issues. It also lists various supposed ethical lapses
(showing favor to certain lobbyists, overseas trips and questionable
contributions), along with sections on “inappropriate emails” and
“head-scratching decisions.”
supervisor jumps into a race for partisan office, voters often don’t know their
real record because the board is not covered broadly,” Los Angeles County
Democratic Party Chairman Eric Bauman said by phone. The “party believes voters
in L.A. should know just how partisan and just how conservative Mike Antonovich
is and that’s why we are behind this effort.”
employing the line of attack to try to muscle Antonovich out of the race
because they would far rather see a same-party run-off, and to reassure their
donors that the situation is under control. Regardless, Antonovich’s
Rocklin-based consultant said the supervisor has looked through the website and
isn’t worried about its content, much of which has been documented in news
reports over the decades.
attention to any of this nonsense,” Dave Gilliard said. “Mike Antonovich has
been around a long time, and he’s not going to be intimidated by a website.”
Mike Antonovich (Twitter) |