Candidates to get chances to woo the voters
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With the special primary in the 48th Congressional District just four
weeks away, wrangling a location and date for a candidates’ forum and
rounding up the 17 candidates running for the seat is no small feat.
But at least five organizations have set up forums. Starting next
week, candidates will be invited to explain their positions to voters
on topics such as imported prescription drugs and the federal tax
code.
“I think it helps to get a sense of what the community is actually
concerned and talking about,” said James Vaughn, campaign manager for
former Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer. Brewer is one of 10 GOP
candidates for former Rep. Chris Cox’s House seat.
“The media always covers these things, so another chance to get
your message out is always good, even if it’s only one quote in part
of a story,” Vaughn said.
And candidates will serve voters a platterful of issues. Some
forums will field candidates’ responses to preselected topics, and
others will take audience questions.
At an AARP-American Assn. of University Women forum set for
Leisure World on Sept. 19, the primary issues are likely to be
health-related -- the Medicare program, prescription drugs and Social
Security, said Zoltan Lucas, a Leisure World resident who is AARP’s
representative for the event.
One other issue also will come up, he said.
“I would suspect, knowing this is Leisure World, when the
questions come in from the audience that one of the major questions
is going to be the war [in Iraq],” he said.
The forums will also be a chance for candidates to ride their own
hobby-horse issues, because they’ll each be given a minute or two to
introduce themselves.
That’s a valuable opportunity for political newcomers, such as
David Crouch, a Republican dentist from Corona del Mar.
He wants to talk about securing the nation’s borders and tax
reform. The forum will allow him to get out of the shadow of the
rumored GOP front runners, Brewer and state Sen. John Campbell, whom
Crouch said have been “sucking all the oxygen out” of the race so
far.
However, the large number of candidates and the short election
cycle means not everyone will participate in forums. Brewer has been
anxious for a chance to go head to head with Campbell, but she’ll be
somewhat disappointed -- he’s attending only one forum, which the
Orange County Business Council has planned for Sept. 28.
Between finishing the legislative session this week in Sacramento
and a trip to Washington, D.C., to drum up support, Campbell’s
schedule is packed, campaign manager Jim Terry said. The business
council forum seemed like the least chaotic because it will include
“the relevant candidates,” he said.
“I’ve got to evaluate the most effective use of his time,” Terry
said.
“You get 16 candidates on the stage, it turns into ... there’s not
a lot of meaningful information that’s going to be exchanged.”
And it could add up to information overload for the average
person, UC Irvine political scientist Louis DeSipio said. But, he
added, “People that will go have a desire to hear the candidates on
specific kinds of issues.... The goal for most of these candidates in
these forums is to see if they can stand out in some way, so they can
become the major challenger.”
No matter how the candidates perform at the forums, the
information may be too late to do some voters any good. More than 22%
of voters in the 48th Congressional District are permanent absentee
voters, and absentee ballots begin going out in the mail Friday,
Orange County Registrar of Voters spokesman Brett Rowley said.
A Sept. 2 count showed 401,599 voters registered in the district,
and 89,923 of those always vote absentee.
Add such statistics to a scheduling conflict, and you have the
reasons the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce didn’t plan its own
forum. Newport chamber President Richard Luehrs said the Taste of
Newport, one of the chamber’s biggest annual events, falls in the
middle of a short campaign season, so there wasn’t time to put
together a candidate forum in Newport Beach.
Besides, he said, “I think people pretty much have their minds
made up as to who they’re voting for.”
MORE INFORMATION
Several candidate forums have been scheduled in the 48th
Congressional District race.
* Sept. 16: Irvine Chamber of Commerce forum, 7:30 a.m. Marriott
Hotel, 18000 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. For information, call (949)
660-9112, ext. 128.
* Sept. 19: AARP/American Assn. of University Women forum, 10 a.m.
in Clubhouse 5 at Leisure World. For information, call (949)
830-4498.
* Sept. 20: UC Irvine/city of Irvine forum, 6:30 p.m. at Irvine
City Hall, 1 Civic Center Plaza.
* Sept. 21: Merage Jewish Community Center forum, 7 p.m. at the
community center, 1 Federation Way, Suite 200, Irvine. For
information, call (949) 435-3400.
* Sept. 28: TechNet/Orange County Business Council forum, 5:30
p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, 18000 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. For
information, call Sandy Davis at (949) 794-7220
* ALICIA ROBINSON covers government and politics. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4626 or by e-mail at
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