A primary worth watching
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It’s probably the best Christmas present the Democrats can think of:
Two feisty conservative Republicans, Dana Rohrabacher and Robert
Dornan, scheduled for a heavyweight primary fight over who should
represent the 45th District congressional seat that is sure to leave
one of them a bit bloodied and bruised by next November.
It seems a bit crazy considering the lock conservatives have on
the 45th.
And it probably couldn’t come at a worse time for Rohrabacher, who
would rather spend his time worrying about the impending birth of his
three children (his wife Rhonda is expecting triplets), than hitting
the fundraising trail to come up with a enough money to withstand
Dornan’s verbal punches that are sure to come.
“This is all based on ego and an old grudge, and I’m sorry that he
doesn’t remember any of the positive fights that we had while we were
on the same team,” Rohrabacher said.
Still, Rohrabacher has proven to be unbeatable when it comes to
taking on those from the other side of the aisle, crushing opponent
after opponent since his election in 1988 with a formidable
right-wing hook of his own.
Democrats are always seen as running an “energized” bout, but
aside from a few left jabs and the time Democrat and octogenarian
Sally Alexander challenged the self-described surfing congressman to
a Boogie boarding showdown at the Huntington Beach Pier, they’ve all
been solid knockouts.
You can throw all that out now with Dornan coming to town.
It looks like a grudge match, as old “B-1 Bob” is planning to hit
“Surfing Dana” right where it counts -- in his campaign war chest.
While Dornan has been out of the political scene for some time,
chances are he’s going to be a little bit out of shape when the match
takes place. But Rohrabacher won’t be able to leave anything to
chance taking on such a GOP pit bull as Dornan.
This has all the makings of a bruising fight. We’re eager to see
who can take the best body blows.
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