
Phil’s School Daze
This morning’s Sacramento Bee "Buzz" column notes that the latest ad from the Angelides gubernatorial campaign plays up the fact that one of the candidate’s three daughters attends UC-Davis. The campaign believes that little nugget of information is vital, the paper speculates, to sell Angelides’ public education proposals.
My reaction: Steve Westly’s stock just went up a few points.
Here’s why Angelides’ ploy doesn’t work:
1) As the Bee points out, all three of the Angelides girls attended a private school in Sacramento before heading off to college. One wonders how the CTA feels about that.
2) Do voters really care about a "taught in California" label? The last California governor to attend a UC school was Jerry Brown (Berkeley). George Deumejian attended college back east. Pete Wilson went to Yale. Gray Davis did his undergraduate work at Stanford.
3) Which do you think makes for a more compelling pitch to voters? The candidate whose daughter goes to a UC school, or the… Read More