Zippi zipping along in fund-raising
Paul Clinton
Assembly candidate Marianne Zippi has stepped up her fund-raising
pace in the final days before the state deadline for campaign finance
reporting.
Candidates for state office must report all the funds they have
raised during the first six months of the year by today.
Since kicking off her campaign in late June, Zippi has held at
least two other fund-raisers. After raising $20,000 at her June 24
dinner, Zippi said she has raised several thousand dollars in
additional funds.
On Sunday, Zippi held a private dinner in Newport Beach that was
attended by former USC Trojan running-back Anthony Davis. In a game
against Notre Dame in 1972, Davis famously scored six touchdowns to
lead his team to a 45-23 victory. Davis played three seasons in the
NFL, from 1977 to 1979, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Oilers
and Los Angeles Rams.
The event was held from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Lido Isle home of
Willis and Judith Longyear. About 70 guests attended, Zippi said.
Other fund-raisers are scheduled for today and Aug. 14.
Rohrabacher joins Falun Gong demonstration
During a mock-trial demonstration at the West Front of the Capitol
in Washington, members of the Falun Gong religious group protested
what they claim to be brutal repression under the Communist regime in
China once led by former President Jiang Zemin.
The demonstration, held June 23, drew legislators, including Rep.
Dana Rohrabacher, who sides with the group.
“Followers of the Falun Gong just want to peacefully meditate and
do their exercises,” Rohrabacher said after the event. “Why on earth
do we grant Most Favored Nations trading status to a country that
imprisons, tortures and executes people who only wish to be left
alone to practice their faith.”
During the demonstration, the group criticized China’s former
leader and showed a videotape calling into question the Chinese
government’s airing of footage that purportedly showed a group member
immolating himself. The group denies the charge, saying the footage
either misrepresents their views or is fake.
N.Y. representative to stop by Balboa Bay Club
Rohrabacher is also co-sponsoring a breakfast for Rep. Tom
Reynolds (R-N.Y.) in Newport Beach. Reynolds is scheduled to speak at
the Balboa Bay Club & Resort on Aug. 5.
The 7:30 a.m. breakfast has been scheduled to coincide with
Reynolds’ appearance. The event is also being sponsored by the
National Republican Congressional Committee.
For more information, call (202) 479-7071.
Costa Mesa pollster checks out supervisor race
A Costa Mesa GOP pollster has released a tally showing that
Assemblyman Lou Correa (D-Santa Ana) is the leading candidate to
replace Supervisor Chuck Smith in March.
If the election were held today, which of the four candidates
would get your vote? Adam Probolsky asked 300 voters in the district.
Correa gained 23%; Westminster Councilman Kermit Marsh got 13.7%;
Garden Grove Mayor Bruce Broadwater pulled 11%; and Santa Ana
Councilman Brett Franklin secured 9.7%. Another 42.6% said they were
“unsure” about who they would vote for.
Probolsky conducted the poll on July 22 and 23. He reported a
5.77% error either way.
Supervisor Jim Silva represents Costa Mesa and most of Newport
Beach in the 2nd District. Smith holds the 1st District seat.
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