Dunn is In
Statewide office migrant Joe Dunn, D-Santa Ana, may finally have found a home--state controller. After exploring and dropping out of bids for both Attorney General (driven off by Jerry Brown) and Treasurer (Bill Lockyer), Joe Dunn is officially declaring for state controller. Dunn joins Board of Equalization member and Democrat John Chiang, Assembly Majority Leader Dario Frommer, D-Glendale, in the Democratic primary. As the California Observer reported yesterday, LA City Controller Laura Chick is also considering jumping into the race. The winner of that race will face either State Sen. Abel Maldonado, R-Santa Maria or former Republican Assemblyman Tony Strickland in the general election. "I am running for Controller because Californians need a chief financial officer willing to protect our public funds. As the only Democrat to vote ‘no’ on the tax dollar giveaway to Enron during our electricity crisis, I am the only candidate qualified to serve as watchdog over our hard-earned tax dollars," Dunn said in a press release. Of course it helps that no other A-list Democratic name is in the race. |
Comments on "Dunn is In"
Ideologically, there is no difference between Dunn, Frommer and Maldonado.
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