Mike Spence

Mike serves on his local school board, and is Past President of the CA Republican Assembly.

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Does Heather Locklear Have A Candidate in 59th Assembly District?

 

by Mike Spence - Los Angeles County (bio) (email)(print)

 
2-2-2010 12:16 pm

Brett Henry leaving the race opened up the San Bernardino area of the seat for another candidate. Ken Hunter is already running from that side of the district. Hesperia Unified School Board Member Anthony Riley is getting in the race. Anthony worked for Supervisor Gary Ovitt until recently and hung out a shingle for a PR firm.

Riley has had an interesting journey. While part of his resume is staffer, he was also principal of the now defunct charter school.

But even more importantly Anthony Riley was on Melrose Place. Yes in a small role he was back when Heather Locklear, no relation to the State Treasurer, was hot. Okay she is still hot.

A couple of issues may be in a GOP primary are the fact the local teachers union supported his election and the charter school officials up above him are in criminal trials (not him, but mail pieces may say it.).

More importantly can he raise the money? The machine in San Bernardino County that was there when Adams was elected is not there. Although, Riley has shown he can compete in many difficult environments.

This race will be a barnburner. Check out past stories starting here.

 

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Not really a surprise. Ken frightened the first Union boss into quiting. Now, the teacher's unions are trying to steal a Republican seat.

Riley was endorsed by the teacher's union. It's not clear why he would be interested in being on a school board because he doesn't have any children of his own. It looks like it is just another item for his resume. He is another professional politican, like Adams.

What sense does it make to get rid of Adams if we just put a Union guy in his place?

Instead of sending a Union guy to give government empolyees fat raises and pensions, we should send Ken Hunter, who is going to slash the budget, not raise taxes.

The defunct charter school issue is interesting. Charter schools can be great, but not if the people running them are taking the money. It has been a big issue in the High Desert.

John Wurm - Ken's campaign manager

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