Primary action
The Democratic primary for governor really kicked off with the debate on Voz y Voto. "On the tough fights that have faced this state, too often Steve Westly cuts and runs,'' the treasurer [Phil Angelides] said. "He does what's easy, not what's right.'' The Westly retort: "The difference between myself and the treasurer is that the treasurer has never seen a tax he doesn't like," Westly said. "He supports raising the income tax, the sales tax, taxes on alcohol, [the commercial property] tax, taxes on farm equipment. And, my friends, the list goes on." And this from Angelides: "What voters deserve is an examination of the records,'' he said. "If Mr. Westly thinks he can buy his way into the governor's office without an examination of his record or of where he wants to take this state ... he's wrong.'' |
Comments on "Primary action"
Angelides was really vicious. Someone on another blog called him the "grim reaper" of California politics - I can see why. I guess he's doing it because he doesn't have enough money to run any more TV commercials.
It's too bad these guys have to get so nasty.
I think Angelides ought to "cut and run" - cut the dirty tactics and run a clean campaign.