Posted by Ron Nehring at 11:45 pm on Feb 11, 2014 Comments Off on Republicans take San Diego Mayor’s office with Kevin Faulconer in stunning special election victory
Republican Kevin Faulconer won yesterday’s San Diego Mayoral
special election because he was the better candidate, with a
superior team, and a more compelling message.
When Democrat Bob Filner took the mayor’s office in 2012, he was
the beneficiary of Barack Obama’s 22-point California
landslide. In becoming mayor, he broke a long line of
successive Republican mayors in America’s Finest City.
When Filner was forced to resign in the midst of scandal,
electing a Republican successor was far from certain. After
all, Democrats heavily outnumber Republicans within the city
limits, and organized labor can access vast pools of campaign
funding if the national unions chose to engage, which they did.
Yet it’s Republican Kevin Faulconer, not Democrat David Alvarez,
who will be moving into the mayor’s office. How did it
happen?
The Faulconer team recognized the need to build a broad and
diverse coalition that went well beyond the traditional Republican
base. With deep roots in the community, Faulconer succeeded
in earning the support of prominent Democrats like former San Diego
City Attorney Mike Aguirre. Faulconer succeeded in growing
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