CARMEN TRUTANICH (“Nooch”)
Is our early favorite. He’s raised by far the most money (approximately $1.5 million in 12 months), and has the most impressive list of endorsements. He stumbled early with multiple hair-brained campaign goof-ups. But right now seems like the only candidate with enough fuel in his jets to get him over the finish line. Seems to have broad support from Labor, Latinos and establishment types like California Governor Jerry Brown, former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan and L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca.
Pluses: Healthy fundraising, high name recognition, nice guy, a true
independent: Minuses: multiple hair-brained campaign goof-ups; signed a
pledge in November 2008 to not seek higher office.
Endorsements: California Governor Jerry Brown, Superintendent
of Public Instruction, Tom Torlakson, L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca, Los Angeles
County Federation of Labor, Former L.A. Mayor Richard Riordan, The Mexican
American Bar Association PAC. SFV Congressman Brad Sherman Congressman John
Garamendi, L.A. County Supervisor Don Knabe, Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster;
Hawthorne Mayor Dan Juarez, National Latino Peace Officers Association. California
Narcotics Officers Association, Latin American Law Enforcement Association, State
Senators Darrell Steinberg, Ted Lieu, Kevin De Leon, Ron Calderon, Lou Correa, and Gil Cedillo; L.A. City
Councilmen Dennis Zine, Mitch Englander, Tom LeBonge, Joe Busciano, Bill Rosendahl, and Jose
Huizar, San Francisco D.A. George Gascon, Orange County Sheriff, Sandra
Hutchens, former Laker Shaquille O’Neal, Torrance Mayor Frank Scotto, Redondo Beach
Police Officers Association, El Monte Mayor Andre Quintero, Lancaster Mayor R
Rex Parris, former D.A. Candidate and Deputy District Attorney Mario Trujillo,
Los Angeles Port Police Association, Los Angeles General Services Police
Association, Law enforcement Association of Asian Pacifics.
What the buzz is saying: He’s the candidate to beat. Fund
raising and endorsements continue to pour in.
Most insiders expect he’ll win, if not in June, then in November.
Yes it’s true:
Attends black churches every Sunday.
JACQUELYN LACEY
(“Jackie”)
Running to be the first black woman to become District
Attorney of Los Angeles. Lacey should poll ahead of Alan Jackson, Danette Meyers and
Bobby Grace. She has the most seniority of them all. She has the endorsement of
Steve Cooley (which so far hasn’t seemed to help her much.), and the L.A.
Times.
Pluses: Currently serves as Chief Deputy in the
office; Cooley& LA Times endorsements;
Minuses: Support for Lacey has been tepid at best.
Little to no name recognition. Cost the County millions defending her and
Cooley’s union busting efforts; Perjured herself in a Federal Civil case.
No war chest to promote her impressive endorsements. Fund
raising has been anemic lately. Has only raised approximately $425,000 in 17
months. Her allegiance to Republican Cooley seems to turn off Democrats, and
doesn’t seem to be helping much with Republicans. Moderate Republicans will vote for Trutanich;
Hard right-wingers will vote for Jackson. Handful of Cooley Republican friends
will vote for Lacey. Will split African
American vote with Danette Meyers and Bobby Grace. Labor expected to spend
heavily against her for past Union Busting tactics.
Endorsements: Current D.A. Steve Cooley. Former L.A.
Public Defender Mike Judge, L.A. City Councilman Bernard Parks; SFV Cong.
Howard Berman; Michele Beals Bagneris, City Attorney of Pasadena; Barry
Brucker, Mayor of Beverly Hills; Charisse Bremond Weaver, President of the
Brotherhood Crusade, L.A. Times, Daily News (split with Jackson), Long Beach
Press Telegram, San Gabriel Valley Tribune, PORAC (split with Jackson).
What the buzz is saying: Cooley endorsement doesn’t
seem to be helping her. Turns-off Democrats and a lot of her natural base. Labor,
Latinos and Democrats supporting other candidates. Could make it into the run-off.
Yes it’s true:
Actual residence is outside L.A. County. Was on Trutanich Transition
Team.in 2009.
ALAN JAY JACKSON
So far has run a puzzling campaign; raised a respectable
$500,000 in campaign funds in over 18 months, but has appeared to burn through
most of it several months before the first votes are cast.
Pluses: Several high-profile convictions; the only
staunch Republican in the race.
Minuses: Is
running as a Pete Wilson-Newt Gingrich Republican in a County that’s only 24%
registered Republican. Has come out against Labor Unions, Latinos, and other
Democrats. Has burned through 90% of campaign funds months before the first
vote is cast.
Endorsements: Former California Governor Pete Wilson;
L.A. County Supervisor Mike Antonovich; State Senator Ted Strickland; Congressman
“Buck” McKeon”; Long Beach City Attorney Robert Shannon, Police Associations
from the cities of Alhambra, Arcadia, Azuza, San Gabriel, Inglewood, and El
Monte including retired Police Chiefs of El Monte, Conservative Radio Host Hugh
Hewett
What the buzz is saying: Spent too much time and
money attacking Trutanich and not enough raising his name ID. Lacey
will get more votes than him. Will
come in 3rd.
Yes it’s true:
Recently married.
DANETTE MEYERS
Also running to be the first black woman to become District
Attorney of Los Angeles. Endorsements are tepid and fund raising is
anemic. She beat out Jaquelyn Lacey for Democratic Party endorsements.
Pluses: Well-respected in the legal community. Former
President of L.A. County Bar Association
Minuses:
Little to no name recognition. Will split African American vote with Lacey
and Bobby Grace. Anemic fundraising of $160,000 in over a year with very little
left for the final two weeks of the primary campaign.
Endorsements:
Former L.A. County D.A. Gil Garcetti, Former Deputy D.A. John Lynch,
Quincy Jones, Beverly Hills Police Officers Association; Stonewall Democratic
Clubs, Beverly Hills, and West Hollywood Democratic Clubs; Association of
Deputy District Attorneys, National Woman Political Caucus, Culver City
Democratic Club.
What the buzz is saying: Vendetta against Cooley and
Lacey. Temperamental. Speaks her mind.
Might be looking to leverage her campaign to gain a promotion in the
D.A’s office. Has no chance.
Yes it’s true:
Fed-up with the Cooley-Lacey regime. Prosecuted Lindsay Lohan for
necklace theft until case was kicked to Trutanich’s office.
BOBBY GRACE
Might be the most steady and consistent prosecutor in the
race. Consistently gets convictions in high profile murder cases.
Definitely has a bright future as a Prosecutor or in private practice.
Pluses: Nice guy. Good lawyer. Promising future. Minuses: Little to no name recognition. Will split
African American vote with Lacey and Meyers. Raised less than $75,000 for
campaign in over 17 months, which demonstrates anemic support. Practically no campaign funds left.
Endorsements:
Rick Tuttle (former L.A. County Tax Assessor); Rita Walters, former L.A.
City Councilwoman (9th District), several prominent African American
lawyers in private practice.
What the buzz is saying:
Won’t make it into the run-off.
Yes it’s true: Has
the most Facebook friends of any candidate.
JOHN BREAULT III
In every race there’s always one “joke” candidate. Think Pat
Paulsen for President or Gary Coleman for California Governor. The beautiful
thing about America is anyone with a filing fee and enough legitimate
signatures can run for office. John Breault
III is that candidate in the 2012 primary for Los Angeles County District
Attorney.
Pluses: Blank
slate. Deputy D.A. for 43 years. Public knows nothing about him.
Minuses: No
name ID. No funds to promote candidacy.
Endorsements:
None announced to date.
What the buzz is saying: 69 year old looney who’s
about to reitre from the D.A’s office after 43 years. Probably wants to tell
his grandchildren he once was on the ballot.
10 comments:
Great analysis. Wait til the crap comes out on Jackie. She'll be begging Bobby Grace for a referal.
Alan Jackson will come in 2nd, not Jackie Lacey. Jackie has no constiuency except Deputies in her office she brow beats to vote for her.
Everyone hates the Times. Notice their circulation is plummenting.
Who are all these candidates? I've never heard of any of them.
Jacquelyn Lacey failed to participate in an African American political forum held last week, apparently believing she’ll win the race with all the Republican money D.A. Steve Cooley is funneling into her campaign and that she, likewise, has no need for the votes of African-Americans.
Those of us in the community will remember that when it comes time to vote.
@6:31pm - Cat owners subscribe to the Times because they need the paper for obvious reasons.
Did you see the L.A. Times piece today on Jackie's "twinkie" defense?
What an embarrassment to all of us in the office. Our Chief Deputy can't even tell the truth when she's under oath, and then tries to blame it on some ridiculous excuse. Can't wait til she's out of the office.
Jackie should have to resign immediately. There is no excuse for her lying under oath. This was not some stupid pledge. She was under oath for chrissake and she has the gall to say "Her eating habits are bad" and "she has low energy in the afternoon."
What if everyone took this position? She is not qualified to be D.A. Lying under oath disqualifies her.
Spacey Lacey is a douche. She's also a Joke candidate. No way she ever gets more than 50% ever.
Wonder if Spacey-Lacey is spacey about the millions of tax payer funds being used to pay high priced downtown lawyers to defend her and Cooley's misbehavior?
Alan Jackson could end up beating her ass in this race.
USC is doing a tracking poll that shows Trutanich is way ahead. Danette Meyers is polling 2nd. Jackson thrid, Lacey fourth.
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