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Today’s Commentary: Tony Strickland looks to follow Tom McClintock into the State Senate

Last night, I had the opportunity to sit next to Tony and Audra Strickland at the wedding reception of a mutual friend.  Tony, of course, is a former State Assemblyman and was the GOP nominee for State Controller last year.  His wife, Audra, currently represents the 37th Assembly District as a member of the California legislature.
 
The wedding was at the stately and amazing Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, where there is so much history — this hotel was the epicenter for much of Los Angeles’ rich political and ‘Hollywood’ history (the Academy Awards were held there for many years back in the Golden era of motion pictures.
 
In chatting with Tony, he shared with me that on Friday, he had opened up a campaign committee and will be seeking the Republican nomination to succeed State Senator Tom McClintock in that Ventura County-based district, that stretches up into Santa Barbara County.  Needless to say, the Strickland name has become quote familiar to residents in that area, and Tony becomes the immediate front-runner.  His recent run for State Controller has helped to keep his name ID ‘current’ in the minds of voters — in addition to having his wife, Audra, serving as the State Assemblywoman for much of the district.
 
Strickland is jokingly referred to as the "Energizer Bunny" because he is tireless and relentless as a campaigner.  He won his first election to the Assembly because he was so tenacious, and rumor has it that he walked virtually every precinct in the entire district!  Strickland is also not shy when it comes to asking friends and political allies for contributions — so consider yourself fore-warned if you are close to Tony — he will be calling you soon.

It is unclear at this point if Strickland will ‘clear the field’ for this safe GOP seat — right now the most-often talked about challenger for that primary is former Santa Barbara County Supervisor Mike Stoker, who many years ago ran as the Republican for Congress on the Central Coast.  That said, Stoker’s disadvantage is that most of the district is south of Santa Barbara, away from where he has higher name I.D.  While Stoker is not as conservative as Strickland, in the new ‘post-partisan’ era of Arnold, even the most moderate of GOPers starts to look like Attila the Hun.

A Stoker-Strickland  primary would be unpleasant news for Senator McClintock.  A few years back, when Audra Strickland ran for the Assembly the first time, one of her primary opponents, Michael Robinson, had been a staffer for McClintock.  McClintock, who considers the Strickands close friends, was in a pickle — reluctantly endorsed both Robinson and Strickland.  Well, guess what?  Mike Stoker is a field representative for McClintock now.  So we might have a yet another tough call for McClintock — though perhaps months on the statewide campaign train with Tony will have made it easier for the popular conservative Senator to endorse just one candidate, a Strickland, this go-around.

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2 Responses to “Today’s Commentary: Tony Strickland looks to follow Tom McClintock into the State Senate”

  1. senatormaf@aol.com Says:

    I Think Jim Dantona will also run. It may not be that old safe dist. we think it is.????
    Marcus Allen Frishman
    The MAF Group

  2. douglas_johnson@alumni.mckenna.edu Says:

    It’s 41% Republican, 36% Dem, 18% Decline to state and 5% other. McC won it 61% to 39% in 2004. Republicans had better be able to hold this, or 2008 will be an even worse year than 2006!

    [Wait for Maviglio follow up about 2008 in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . ]