Moorlach endorses GOP Assembly candidate
S.J. Cahn
COSTA MESA -- John Campbell, Republican candidate for the 70th Assembly
District, has received one of the county’s more conscientious
endorsements: County Treasurer John Moorlach.
Moorlach -- famous for predicting the county’s budget troubles before it
went bankrupt -- said he was cautious about making the endorsement
because he didn’t know Campbell prior to the start of the Irvine
resident’s campaign.
“I feel real comfortable with John,” Moorlach said, adding that he had
met with Campbell several times. “I certainly like the fact that he’s a
[certified public accountant]. That makes him kind of a kindred spirit.”
Moorlach said he hopes Campbell will bring a conservative fiscal
perspective to Sacramento.
“If John Campbell can make an impact on the dysfunctional tax system in
this state, that would be a major step,” Moorlach said.
He complained that there is no clear correlation between how taxes are
collected and what the money is spent on, making Orange County a “donor”
county that gives more in taxes than it receives from the state.
Campbell said he was “thrilled” to win Moorlach’s support.
“John is about as bright and energetic and principled fiscal conservative
out there,” Campbell said.
Moorlach’s endorsement of Campbell adds just about the last major name in
the county Republican party, with one exception: Assemblywoman Marilyn
Brewer.
Campbell and Brewer were scheduled to meet several weeks ago, but it was
canceled, Campbell said. They haven’t rescheduled yet.
Brewer could not be reached for comment about when she might make an
endorsement.
She doesn’t have much time, however. The last day to file to run is Nov.
10, and as of Tuesday, Campbell had no primary opponent.
While Campbell is hoping that will remain true, he will have Democratic
competition, said county Democratic Party chairwoman Jean Costales.
Laguna Beach attorney Merritt McKeon plans to file on Nov. 8 after she
returns from a business trip to Italy.
“We’re really pleased with her,” Costales said. “We hope that voters will
see we have the better candidate.”
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