Assembly GOP to shift right
For those of you who thought the Assembly Republican caucus was too moderate, next year will be better for you, according to Jon Fleischman. Fleischman lists the following moderates are being replaced by conservatives: District 4, Ted Gaines is replacing Tim Leslie, who is known to be more conservative on social issues, but more moderate on economic issues. District 38, Cameron Smyth is much more conservative than than Keith Richman (who was unsuccessful in his bid for Treasurer). District 65, Paul Cook will represent a slight right-tilt from Russ Bogh (who is term-limited). District 67, Jim Silva is more conservative than Tom Harman (who is now in the State Senate). District 72, Mike Duvall is certainly more conservative than Lynn Daucher (who is running for State Senate). But Russ Bogh? |
Comments on "Assembly GOP to shift right"
Cook would never have voted to put that multi-billion dollar Housing Bond on the November ballot.
He loves to dole out the big bucks to the fire/police/prison unions
Bogh has done a great job representing that district and the state in general. The above comment that Bogh is too close to the unions is wrong.