Posted by Jon Fleischman at 12:00 am on Jun 03, 2008 1 Comment
Competition in the marketplace creates the
best possible scenario for the consumer, but it isn’t perfect.
My wife and I registered to vote last month, on the final
possible day, at our new home in South Orange County.
We moved into a district that is “Ground Zero” for Republican
legislative primaries. We now live in
Senate District 33 where Assemblywoman Mimi Walters and Anaheim
Councilman Harry Sidhu are spending vast sums of money to
communicate with Republican and DTS voters. We also now live in Assembly District 71 where
Corona Councilman Jeff Miller and Rancho Santa Margarita Mayor Neil
Blais are in a pitched battle for the Republican nomination.
Clearly two newly registered Republicans would be prime targets
as supremely likely voters.
Right? WRONG, apparently.
Since registering to vote last month, the Fleischman household
has received no mail from candidates.
Not from Mimi, or Harry, or Jeff, or Neil.
And these candidates have “top… Read More