Republican Party Fuels Aghazarian's Senate Campaign Against Wolk--Lack of Competitive Races Fuels Push for Redistricting With Po
[courtesy of California Progress Report]
By Doug Paul Davis
The Sacramento Bee's Capitol Alert reported yesterday that the California Republican Party poured roughly $345,000 into Assemblyman Greg Aghazarian's state Senate campaign last week. Aghazarian is running for the seat of termed-out Sen. Mike Machado and is opposed by Assemblywoman Lois Wolk who represents Yolo and Solano Counties.
That means that the Republican Party has already dumped over one million dollars into this race. However, as the Capitol Alert points out, that may have more to do with the lack of competitive State Senate Races than anything else.
The same article reported the party donated $595,000 to former Assemblyman Tony Strickland. Strickland is running against former Assemblywoman Hannah-Beth Jackson down in the Santa Barbara-Ventura area in a campaign to succeed termed-out Sen. Tom McClintock (who is now running for Congress against Charlie Brown). It says: "The races are the only two of the 20 Senate seats up for election in November where competition is expected."
The Capitol Alert goes on to argue this is an uphill battle for Republicans. The most recent voter registration statistics show that Democrats hold a 47 to 31.5 advantage. Four years ago, Gary Podesta, a former Stockton Mayor, challenged Machado. He spent nearly $10 million to unseat him.
However, that was almost a different district. In October of 2004, Democrats held a 10-point registration advantage over Republicans, now they hold a 15.5 point advantage. The Bee says: "Allan Hoffenblum, the publisher of the California Target Book, which analyzes political races in the state, said the Aghazarian donation was to send a message to GOP donors. …"It is a statement by the GOP leadership that they are going to take that race seriously," Hoffenblum said.”
In the early money race, Aghazarian has a significant financial advantage, with more than quadruple the cash-on-hand of Wolk.
As of mid-May, Aghazarian had $530,000 in the bank, with $44,000 in debts. Since then, he has received another $105,000 from three local GOP county committees as well as the big recent check from the state party. That brings his rough total to $936,000.
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