Posted on 06/17/2002 9:44:30 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Law enforcement group cites rising crime, decreased funding, switches backing from Davis to former prosecutor Simon.
SACRAMENTO - Gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon today won a major endorsement from the California Organization of Police and Sheriffs [COPS], an organization which had previously endorsed Gray Davis in his 1998 campaign.
The endorsement letter COPS sent to its membership reads in part:
"Four years ago we supported Gray Davis, but upon careful review of his record, we have become totally disenchanted with him and his policies. We feel Gray Davis has shown a lack of leadership."
The following are Bill Simon's remarks as prepared.
"Let me begin by saying I couldn't be more proud today to have earned the endorsement of the California Organization of Police and Sheriffs - an organization I greatly admire for who they represent and what they stand for.
"As some of you may know - COPS supported me in the primary and that meant a great deal to me. But they warned me at the time that the endorsement was for the primary only, and I would have to earn their support for the general election. Monty cautioned me that they had been long time supporters of Governor Davis, and my chances weren't great.
"In fact, as we speak here today, the Governor's website and campaign is still featuring his endorsement from COPS.
"Yet I did keep talking to the men and women of COPS about my plans and vision and priorities, and I did earn that endorsement!
"If I can be presumptuous, I'd like to talk a bit about why I think I earned this endorsement.
"Governor Davis views public safety as a crass, political issue. For him, being "tough-on-crime" is a poll-tested, calculated position to take to benefit his campaign. When he says things like "no one will get to the right of me on crime" and Singapore is his model for law-and-order, he's not speaking from his heart, he's reading from Garry South's strategy memo.
"And as I spent the last several months meeting with members of COPS, they saw, I hope, that I am different. For me, being tough on crime is just something I am. It comes from working with people like Rudy Giuliani, and getting to know FBI agents and police officers when I was an Assistant US Attorney. I draw on my firm belief that public safety is the first priority of government. And no matter what else government does well, if it does not protect its citizens, government has failed.
"As I have campaigned across California, I have talked about how Governor Davis has failed in areas such as energy, the budget, our economy and our schools.
"Today's announcement I believe reflects the fact that the governor has also failed us when it comes to public safety.
"We have seen our entire country rally together in the wake of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks. And all across America, our people understand that it is local law enforcement and public safety officials who were the first responders after the attacks. These men and women, equal only to our troops overseas, deserve our honor, respect, and unwavering support.
"Across America, crime continues to drop towards historic lows. Yet here in California crime is rising here, for two years running, on Gray Davis' watch.
"In the year 2000, crime rose in California by 3.5%, while it dropped in the rest of the country,
"In 2001, the rise in crime in California accelerated, rising 5.8%, while again dropping in the whole United States.
"When Governor Davis took office, he inherited budget surpluses, and decreasing crime rates. After four years of obsessive campaign fundraising - 12 hours per day in fact - and an almost complete neglect of his responsibilities as governor, he's managed to turn both of these trends upside down.
"We already know what Gray Davis neglected the budget, education, energy and the economy.
"It is one more sign of Gray Davis' failed leadership that crime is down nationwide, but on the rise for two straight years here in California.
"Crime is up and Gray Davis is cutting law enforcement. This is not leadership.
"Now, because of the governor's mismanagement of the state budget, he is cutting funds to local government. And since local governments spent two-thirds or more of their discretionary funds on public safety, these cuts are going to come right out of law enforcement- putting our citizens at greater risk even in the face of these rising crime statistics.
"And these very public safety officials - the brothers and sisters of the NYPD - the very same people who would serve us as well if the terrorists struck in California, have not received the support and training they need to fight the war on terrorism.
"Where Gray Davis has failed, I will lead. I will ensure that law enforcement and public safety officials have the resources they need to do the job. They know how to do it, as long as their elected leaders give them the tools.
"Again, I am honored to have received this endorsement."
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Relax, guy. I said that I wasn't being a contrarian or anything like that. I was asking a legitimate question and I wasn't being sterotypical, RATHER, I am working from the plethora of stories that I read from California where there is, indeed, some VERY whacky things happen, espeically the lack of respect for law enforcement.
I didn't imply that all Californians didn't like law. In fact, I am delighted that this endorsement does mean what it means.
P.S. What is with the "Vote Green" bumper sticker? I hope that you are not support the Marxist-Socialist, Ralph Nader. Then I would tell you that your vote is what is "misplaced".
Yes he did respond, but of course the press aren't so eager to run that story. So then the question arises about him going up with his own ads, and then that whole discussion comes up again.
He's probably trying to smoke Simon out and make him spend his scarce resources too early when voters aren't really paying attention. My guess is that Simon's people have a plan in place. They were really savvy in the primary when this kind of thing came up and I'm sure they know what they are doing now.
I agree.
I believe the longer Simon allows these Davis ads to go uncontested, the more time these ads have to satuate and ferment. By the time Simon thinks people are starting to pay attention, their may already be dubious feelings or an entrenched negative impression about him.
Its just that you have police organization after police organization testifying against shall-issue CCW laws. Make that police chief after police chiefs.
I agree. That the endorsement takes some wind out of Davis' sails, and that is good for Simon. Davis is just plain bad for California. So are the liberal democrats that can't keep their hands off my wallet.
I'm actually feeling a little bit of shadenfreude at California's misfortunes, though, could it be called shadenfreude if I'm living in California too? I, so wanted businesses to start leaving California during last years electricity mess. I so wanted power outages after power outages, where companies like Cisco, HP and others decide that they have had enoguh and are going to move to Texas, Nevada or some other state. I, so liked the commercials other states were running in California trying to lure businesses away from here. Maybe, a collapse of the state would wake up the people about the mess the liberals have turned the state into. Then again, maybe not.
Davis is trying to do one of two things: get Simon to spend his money early (waste his money) when NO ONE is paying attention except for people like us, or, 2) Davis is trying to stop his negatives from going up. Davis' negatives exceed 50% ... that is NOT GOOD. A labor poll released last week shows Simon up by 8 ... two other private polls released two weeks ago show the race dead even. ALL polls -- even the discredited Field Poll -- show Davis with negatives at 50% OR HIGHER.
Davis has major problems. I will change my opinion about Simon doing ads before Labor Day IF Simon's negatives go up OR Davis' negatives go down.
If those don't happen in the next ten weeks, Simon is wise to keep his resources intact until after Labor Day.
Go Simon!
SIMON BUMP!
The "Green Vote" thing...well, we were having some fun directing the typical democratic voters who are becoming increasingly..ummmm..disenchanted with Davis, but would never vote Republican. Hopefully we can suggest that they could continue to cast a warm fuzzy vote into the Green party thus taking one from Grayout and dropping it into the black hole of 3rd. party votes. Thus, the winky face. It is a confirmation that I'm not really promoting 'Green', just subverting Demo votes.
I like the idea...very clever. Hopefully, it will also be effective.
I live in the San Diego area and have not seen one Davis ad. It appears that hardly anyone here is paying any attention to the Simon/Davis race with the Danielle van Dam murder/Westerfield trial gobbling up all the media attention here.
Under these circumstances, the Simon campaign shouldn't spend money here. San Diego generally goes more conservative than L.A. or even Imperial county to the east, anyway.
I must confess that since 1996, I feel conservative candidates should be far more aggressive in combatting and countering Democrats and their campaigns of defamation, fear-mongering, and bold prevarications.
I know Davis is in trouble, but this is California. Tides can turn in strange intervals. Nothing seems conventional here anymore.
But now you know Davis will be trumpeting the organizations run by the suits in law enforcement that always seem to go democrap.
You and most everyone else in the state.
Davis had made some tactical errors. Or, maybe not. I suppose if he starts talking about paychecks and education and infrastructure, people will start point fingers AT HIM and say, "Yeah, Mr. Davis, why are we worse off than we were four years ago? Hmmm?"
I think that best summarizes the starting point for both candidates. Grayout has the bucks and can afford to "burn" some of his corrupt donations early on. One "convention" thus far is that no sooner does he do this then it gets nullified by another scandal, story of incompetence or bad economic news. Burn grey burn!
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