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Bush, GOP hope to put California in play again
Napa News ^ | July 14, 2003 | SHARON THEIMER

Posted on 07/14/2003 8:30:16 PM PDT by FairOpinion

SANTA ANA -- A signed photo of first lady Laura Bush hangs with a collage of Republican presidents on the wall at the new Lincoln-Juarez Opportunity Center. The GOP wants the message to be clear when residents of this heavily Latino city walk inside.

"We want to show that hey, we care for the community. There's a perception out there and we want to make sure that perception doesn't stick," executive director Jenny Korn said.

The community center founded by two Orange County Republican clubs is one of many GOP efforts to improve the party's image in California as President Bush prepares to make another play for the nation's biggest campaign prize -- 55 electoral votes.

Favorite son Ronald Reagan could count on those votes. But for the last decade, the state has gone solidly Democrat. This time, Republicans are energized for an uphill battle to reverse the trend.

Bush enjoys a 61 percent approval rating in California, while Democratic Gov. Gray Davis is facing a recall effort that has gathered more than the necessary signatures. Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger's successful organization of an education ballot initiative has raised his stock as a GOP campaigner, and a potential statewide candidate.

The Lincoln-Juarez Center and the Republicans' attempt to devise a new national immigration policy could help heal the rift between the GOP and the state's substantial Hispanic population. The rift dates to former GOP Gov. Pete Wilson's tenure in the mid-1990s and his tough policies on immigration.

"The concept that to me is the most important is every citizen of California's vote can be earned," said Gerry Parsky, a leading Republican who was Bush's California chairman in 2000. "You may not be able to get them to register Republican, but you can earn their vote for a particular candidate, and I believe this president is that kind of candidate."

The president has plenty of resources to use in California. With an expected $200 million warchest and no primary challengers, Bush could spend substantially more than he did in 2000 to try to make the state competitive.

Even without winning California outright, Bush could wreak havoc for his Democratic opponent. Since it's almost impossible for a Democrat to win the White House without California, the more Democrats have to spend to defend the state, the less they'll have for battleground states.

The task won't be easy.

Democrats hold a 1.4-million voter registration advantage, and the state GOP is still rebuilding after years of strife between conservatives and moderates. However Davis fares in the recall, Democrats won every statewide office and kept their legislative majorities in last fall's election.

And then there's Proposition 187, a blight on the GOP's reputation among Latino voters. The 1994 ballot initiative -- championed by Wilson -- would have barred the state from providing public services like health care and education to illegal immigrants.

One purpose of the Lincoln-Juarez center is to help the GOP overcome the legacy of Proposition 187 by providing area residents with a range of services, such as bilingual reading and writing classes, financial literacy courses, assistance with filing out immigration forms and referrals to other nonprofits.

Center chairman John Cruz said the idea grew out of a desire of local Republicans to separate themselves from the state party's negative image.

"It's an unfortunate state of affairs that the Republican Party has been tarred and feathered, in some cases unfairly, in some cases justifiably, with being anti-immigrant, racist, intolerant," said Cruz, a business attorney and Bush appointee to a federal employee dispute resolution board.

Cruz is working with congressional Republicans on an immigration proposal that could include allowing Mexicans to cross the U.S.-Mexico border freely if they're employed in the United States. He said he expects the Bush administration to propose a plan or support one by the 2004 election.

According to Korn, the center's executive director, Republicans may open similar centers in other heavily Latino areas.

"It shows that people who support Bush and who would vote for Bush, these are the kind of people they are and this is what we are going to do in the community," she said.

Whether that message will reach their intended audience is unclear.

"Down this street, they only speak Spanish, and a majority of them -- they just don't watch the news or anything," said Iris Hurtadl, a Nicaraguan-American who works near Korn's center. Hurtadl, 22, said she wouldn't vote for Bush because she opposed the Iraq war.

Democrats dismiss the Republican efforts as "window dressing" that won't overcome their voter registration advantage or the public discontent with the struggling economy.

"We attack 'em, like they will abandon the state," state Democratic Party spokesman Bob Mulholland said, describing past efforts to goad the GOP into spending there. "We'll be saying it all next year: 'Republicans will abandon California."'

Silicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Kirsch, a prolific Democratic donor, said he's prepared to spend millions independently in the presidential race when the timing is right, "not for a particular candidate at this point, but on behalf of the anti-George Bush contingent."

Nonetheless, Republicans see signs of progress as they reach out to Latinos, Asian-Americans and women, and target areas like San Diego, San Bernardino and Orange counties, the Central Valley and the coast.

The GOP has reduced the Democratic registration advantage by about 250,000 voters since the 2000 election, state figures show.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: bush; california; elections; gwb2004
And before someone starts to claim that "Bush didn't do anything about illegal immigration", I want to point out something I saw on FoxNews a day or two ago, which I haven't seen in any articles or on the net:

Today, 80-90% of the illegal immigrants get nabbed at the border, they are using high tech sensors, which the illegals trip and the border guards swarm over there and catch them.

They also made a comparison, that in 1995 80% of the illegal border crossers got through and only 20% were caught.

I would call this a MAJOR improvement. I don't know why this information is not publicized more. I think the Bush administration should point out their successes in this area, it will make a big difference in states like California.

1 posted on 07/14/2003 8:30:16 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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2 posted on 07/14/2003 8:31:40 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: FairOpinion
We want to show that hey, we care for the community

Here's the problem with Americans. Government ISNT SUPPOSED TO CARE FOR THE COMMUNITY!!!

The government is supposed to get out of the way and let the community care for itself.

It is becoming more and more obvious that what Americans really want IS socialism...

I'd think that it NOT working in Russia and most of Europe, Asia and Africa, PLUS a 100,000,000 murdered human beings, would be clue enough.

Maybe humanity really is too stupid to continue on...even the dinosaurs will make it longer than we will.

3 posted on 07/14/2003 8:35:51 PM PDT by xrp
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To: xrp
Here's the problem with Americans. Government ISNT SUPPOSED TO CARE FOR THE COMMUNITY!!!

Exactly. Ever since the "great society" propaganda, people are being brainwashed that Big Daddy government is supposed to take care of their every need and want.

4 posted on 07/14/2003 8:46:09 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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"Today, 80-90% of the illegal immigrants get nabbed at the border, they are using high tech sensors, which the illegals trip and the border guards swarm over there and catch them."

I saw something this Spring that would tend to support this. Returning from Arizona, I drove along the border between Bisbee and Douglas, AZ. Along a ten mile stretch, the highway parallels the border, about a quarter-mile to the south. In between the highway and the border was the grade of an an abandoned RR track.

It was around dusk. At every mile along the entire ten mile stretch, there was a huddle of illegals on the RR grade, a half-dozen to a dozen men (mostly) sitting on the ground, guarded by a Border Patrolman or two.

And there were two busses shuttling between the RR grade and the INS in Douglas, collecting the day's catch.

If the traffic was this high in an accessible area during the daylight hours, I wondered what it must be like at night -- in the desert or mountains to the west (can't imagine there'd be anything to the east, as there is nothing on either side of the border...for miles and miles).

The key thing, though, is that the Border Patrol presence along this particular route was so high that nothing could have gotten through.

5 posted on 07/14/2003 8:50:47 PM PDT by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE.)
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To: xrp
The government is supposed to get out of the way and let the community care for itself.

Just to make sure we're all on the same page here: that's exactly what these Lincoln-Juarez centers are, private funds helping less fortunate neighbors.

6 posted on 07/15/2003 7:29:17 AM PDT by JohnnyZ (Bumper sticker: "Keep honking -- I'm reloading")
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Ok, whew.
7 posted on 07/15/2003 8:02:52 AM PDT by xrp
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