Posted by Jon Fleischman at 11:20 pm on Jan 09, 2012 3 Comments
We have confirmed that longtime Republican Congressman Jerry
Lewis of the Inland Empire has been making phone calls to
supporters today indicating that he is not running for
re-election. We are not prepared to say this means he
actually is retiring, since he has been rumored to be retiring
before, and he keeps running again, and again.
Lewis of course is known as the “Minority Maker” as he was
dubbed by the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board for being a
prolific proponent of egregious pork-barrel spending in Washington,
D.C. The Journal credited Lewis with bearing some of the
burden for the 2006 epic loss of the House by Republicans, because
of GOP over-spending.
Lewis’ current seat was divvied up in redistricting and there
were questions about which seat he would actually chose to run
in. If Lewis does retire, this could set the state for
moderate San Bernardino County District Attorney Michael Ramos to
run. Ramos was a proponent of Governor Brown’s tax increase
proposal last year, which was controversial in GOP circles.
Also possibly running could be State Senator Bob Dutton, and also
there is rumor that if Lewis doesn’t… Read More