To get the word out:
In CA-11, Dems have a good fight ahead of them. Yes, an area Repub heavy in CA! However, on a closer look, we have a very ripe opportunity to dispose of the current Repub congressman: Mr. GOP Crony himself: Richard Pombo.
There is now a candidate for Dems in the area: Mr. Jerry McNerney. He has a platform that directly talks about the "Pombo problem" and also address local jobs (a nice term too: outsource proof"), and a variety of important local issues.
Please recommend so the most CA Dems and anyone who can help can get the word out.
Some facts about Richard Pombo:
- He's had ethics issues, including ties to Delay, and it's been going on for years. Link Here (registration required, latimes.com)
- He's put his family's personal gain ahead of his district for years through direct and indirect proposals in Congress. Link Here
- He chairs or is a member of 2 major House committees, including the powerful Resources committee. Link Here
- He is the notorious individual that most wants to open the ANWR (Alaskan Oil) initiative and US Shale. Link Here and Here
- He wants to allow National Parks' naming rights to be sold (Halliburton's Yosemite anyone?). Link Here
- He is also a major Repub fundraiser, and has put together donation schemes for pools of money to hard to win Repub areas for years. Link Here
Many opinions have been written that compared him to a Trent Lott or Tom Delay type who has a lot of power behind the scenes. Someone even called him "further right than Bush".
He now has a Dem candidate Jerry McNerney running against him. Jerry has an energy/business background, and is an environmentalist. He went into the 2004 election at the last minute on a write-in campaign that got 40% of the vote! Not bad for a last minute write-in campaign.
Now, it's time to pull out the big guns and take down Pombo on 2006.
Please, recommend this diary and pass it along to Dems you know in California.
If you are a Dem in CA-11, read this article about Pombo and anyone who wants to see a major Repub go down in 2006 - support and volunteer for Jerry McNerney
Thanks!