GOP group endorses Sen. John Campbell
State Sen. John Campbell’s congressional campaign coffers might swell
now that he’s sewn up an endorsement from the New Majority, a major
Orange County Republican fundraising group.
Campbell is one of 10 Republicans running for the 48th
Congressional District seat left open when Rep. Chris Cox became
chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. A special primary
is set for Oct. 4.
Thursday, Campbell added the New Majority’s backing to a list that
already included an endorsement from the more conservative Lincoln
Club. The New Majority was established in 1999 by Republicans wanting
to become more inclusive by abolishing party litmus test issues such
as abortion.
The statement from the group said Campbell is “a proven tax
fighter” who will promote fiscally responsible government.
“It’s an extremely important endorsement, particularly as it
relates to the ability of Mr. Campbell to generate money to get his
message out to the voters,” Orange County GOP Chairman Scott Baugh
said.
The announcement prompted former Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer,
Campbell’s leading GOP opponent, to send out a statement criticizing
the New Majority’s choice.
“I think they were originally founded to support mainstream
candidates, and John Campbell does not represent that,” she said.
She said campaign polling shows voters in the 48th District
support abortion rights and stem cell research, two issues she backs.
To Baugh, the endorsements from the New Majority and the Lincoln
Club show Campbell can work successfully with the various factions
within the Republican party.
They’ll also make it more challenging for Brewer to raise money,
he said.
Brewer disagreed. “I don’t think it makes it any more difficult
than it is,” she said. “Politics is always tough, and I’m highly
encouraged by the support that I’ve received and the money I’ve been
able to raise.”
Both candidates recently reported passing the $500,000 mark in
their fundraising.
* ALICIA ROBINSON covers government and politics. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at
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