Should Republicans vote for Kevin Johnson?

By Craig Deluz | 06/02/08 | 11:35 AM EDT | 3 Comments

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On Saturday, I received three different mailers from the Kevin Johnson for Mayor campaign urging me to support his candidacy. The one that stood out the most was the piece that lead with "Attention Republicans". Then it finally hit me... I don't know if I, as a Republican should vote for Kevin Johnson.

I realize that the true choice is between two democrats; one who is an unabashed liberal and the other who is clearly more moderate. Knowing this, I am forced into a quandary as to whether I would be selling out my Republican values to support a Democrat- Kevin Johnson, based only on the hope that he will be better Fargo on the issues that are important to me. And while a side by side comparison of the two candidates may bare this out to be true, a closer inspection into the Johnson campaign presents numerous contradictions that leave this Republican voter with more questions than answers.

For example, between Johnson and the incumbent, Heather Fargo, Johnson clearly has a better platform from which to promote economic development and job growth. As a business owner and most importantly an employer, Johnson knows what it takes to make Sacramento an attractive place for business. Lower taxes, less regulation and incentives would likely result from a Johnson administration; that is if he is able to stand up to anti-business, entitlement crowd who view business as nothing more than a fatted calf to be tied down fleeced to pay for thier pet government funded programs. The California Legislative Black Caucus, United Healthcare Workers and Teamsters Local 150 represent a small sampling of Johnson's endorsees who will inevitably be leaning on Johnson to curb his enthusiasm toward the business community.

The Johnson campaign has also tried to portray their candidate as a public safety and limited government advocate. His proposal to increase the number of officers on the street without increasing spending sounds like a great idea on the surface. However, it lacks the level of specificity that would make it believable. It is also important to consider whether the support Johnson is receiving from the Central Labor Council came with a price. When the chips are down will Johnson stand up to the pressure from public employee labor unions or will he be like most Democratic electeds and fold like an empty suit, giving up more in salaries and benefits than the City can really afford?

For a brief moment social conservatives found a sliver of hope upon which to hang their support of Kevin Johnson. During a televised debate, Johnson unequivocally stated that he believed that marriage was between a man and a woman. But following the California Supreme Court's 4-3 decision to legalize same-sex marriage, Johnson made a considerably large step in the opposite direction declaring that he was supportive of the court's decision and would be an advocate for the LGTB community. Now admittedly, he tempered this position by altering the statement of his website to say that his opposition to same-sex marriage was his personal view and that it would not affect his policy decisions as mayor. This apparent flip-flop is troubling because it presents Johnson as a candidate who wants to be on both sides of the issue; one who will change his position if enough pressure is applied.

All this having been said, I still will not go as far as to say that Republicans should not vote for Kevin Johnson. His primary opponent, Mayor Heather Fargo is clearly more of a big government, tax raising anti-family, job-killing liberal than Johnson. But we should be under no illusion that his campaign has presented any substantive argument that should cause one to believe that a Johnson administration will be able to stand up to the union bosses and limit the growth of our city government; cut taxes and regulation in order to the keep and bring jobs to Sacramento. And we have already been assured by Johnson that his personal inclination toward traditional family and moral values will have nothing to do with his decisions as mayor.

The choice as to whether or not to vote for Kevin Johnson comes down to voting for the devil you know (Heather Fargo) or the candidate you don't (Kevin Johnson). My hope is that this election continues into the fall, so that I can get to know Johnson better. I know that the chances of us electing a Republican in Sacramento are slim and that Kevin Johnson may be the closest thing we may ever get to a fiscally conservative, pro-business, morally minded mayor.

But before I hang my hat on that hope, I want to know, that I know, that I know..... And right now, all that I know about Kevin Johnson is.... I don't know.

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Bias, Ignorant anyone?...tax

Bias, Ignorant anyone?...tax raising job killing liberal" in my side of the tracks the liberals are the ones for personal freedoms, and conservatives wish to hold your hand all the life, breathing down your back like as if your in "preschool"...oh and lets not forget about all the oppression and misery under the republican party, Nothing more then narrow minded biggots who cant help but be ignorant biggots...i laugh everytime someone says "liberal" as if its a bad thing...have a nice day trailer park trash

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/08/09 - 02:07 PM » | Print
 
 
? ? ?

 Conservatives want to hold your hand? Conservatives believe in fiscal responseablility limited government and more freedoms. Liberals believe in a welfare state and big government control, look at their policies. And the Republicans are oppressors? Who freed the slaves, who gave blacks citizenship and the right to vote was it not

republicans 144 vote yes for blacks to vote and ALL 44 democrats voted NO. Didn'T the democrats start the KKK to oppose the white republicans and blacks. Didn'T Lincoln and Martin L. King (both conservative republicans) get shot by liberal democrats? Cant change history. Even Harvey Milk was shot by a pro gay liberal democrat. You say "nice day trailer park trash" i bet 9/10 "trailer trash" vote Democrat so they can get their free "hand outs". Because the Democrats are the only ones who want to hold hands to get votes. Look liberals have been running our inner cities like san fran and chicago for over 40 years, hows the crime and poverty and job killing going for you guys. Tax and big government is a form of control, which is the foundation of the democrat party all the way back to when they were pro slavery. look at the inner cities! Poverty and crime is slavery, now who is running it?

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 10/12/09 - 07:58 PM » | Print
 
 
conservatives want to hold your hand? Republican oppression?

 Conservatives want to hold your hand? Conservatives believe in fiscal responseablility limited government and more freedoms. Liberals believe in a welfare state and big government control, look at their policies. And the Republicans are oppressors? Who freed the slaves, who gave blacks citizenship and the right to vote was it not

republicans 144 vote yes for blacks to vote and ALL 44 democrats voted NO. Didn't the democrats start the KKK to oppose the white republicans and blacks. Didn'T Lincoln and Martin L. King (both conservative republicans) get shot by liberal democrats? Cant change history. Even Harvey Milk was shot by a pro gay liberal democrat. You say "nice day trailer park trash" i bet 9/10 "trailer trash" vote Democrat so they can get their free "hand outs". Because the Democrats are the only ones who want to hold hands to get votes. Look liberals have been running our inner cities like san fran and chicago for over 40 years, hows the crime and poverty and job killing going for you guys. Tax and big government is a form of control, which is the foundation of the democrat party all the way back to when they were pro slavery. look at the inner cities! Poverty and crime is slavery, now who is running it?

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 10/12/09 - 07:57 PM » | Print
 

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