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Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Michelle Steel: A line was crossed. But will voters know, or care?

I’ve known Shawn and Michelle Steel since 1988.  Both have been kind any generous to me over the years.  In fact, Shawn played a key role as a mentor and a role-model for me back in my college days when I was an activist and a leader in Young Americans for Freedom, Shawn having served as State Co-Chairman of Cal-YAF with Dana Rohrabacher back in the day.  This year, Michelle is running for the State Board of Equalization.  She would make a fine board-member.  Ironically (and inconveniently for many people, including myself) another strong conservative, Ray Haynes, is also running in the same race for BOE.  I’ve known Ray since 1990 and also consider him a close friend.  Ray has been in the legislature for many years, and has been a consistent voice of sanity in the liberal chaos that dominates the State Capitol.

I penned an early analysis of this Haynes/Steel donnybrook back in August of last year, and in that piece, I wrote:

So, how DO you campaign?  Well, one of the reasons I asked candidates about slate cards is that this is one way that candidates can built up some sort of ‘name ID’ out there, with their name getting to voters repeatedly.  Another critical tool, I presume, is ballot designation.  I don’t know what the candidates will list – "Businesswoman" for Steel?  "Member of the State Legislature" for Haynes?  This may be the only area where one might ask, "Does anyone enjoy the support of the incumbent, Claude Parrish?"

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