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UPDATE: Bill Bradley did some live blogging from the debate. The debate itself will air on Univision at 10AM on Saturday. Check your local listings for more details.
Bill Bradley points out a couple of interesting points in the governor’s race. First, both candidates hav agreed to appear in a debate on Univision’s Voz y Voto.
It’s not clear who pushed for the duel appearance, but it certainly raises the profile of the race this week. As Mr. Bradley pointed out, this is important for Angelides, who went dark on the TV ads just as Westly announced a major ad buy. Westly’s money has almost forced Angelides into this head-on tactic. Angelides isn’t shying away either, he’s announced a speech that highlights the differences between the two candidates.
Well folks, it looks like it’s on now. I think we are now hitting the point of no return here in that the primary is just going to get nastier. It’s really quite a shame. Maybe the contrasting will be limited to issues and avoid name calling. Maybe. At any rate, I think the debate is great. Having this debate on Univision is even better for the party. It gets the Latino community more involved in the primary, always a good thing.
This is probably most beneficial for Angelides. A couple of polls have him trailing Westly. While I don’t think that is a huge deal at this point, as undecided still beats either candidate, a little free media attention would be a wonderful thing for Phil.
I’ll try to see if I can get any more details about this debate.
Also in Bill’s post, this little tidbit about Willie Brown’s picks:
Also yesterday came the endorsement of Westly by San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris. While Harris is a very respected and popular figure in the Bay Area and in African American circles, the endorsement is especially intriguing for another reason. Her longtime mentor is Willie Brown, a legendary Democratic personality/power broker who had a record-setting tenure as California Assembly speaker before serving two terms as San Francisco mayor.
Several days ago, as the San Francisco Chronicle’s John Wildermuth has reported, Willie Brown told a private political gathering that he sees Westly as the coming thing in the California governor’s race. The decision by Angelides to suddenly debate his long-ignored opponent and to deliver what he calls a major address defining their differences indicates that Brown once again may know what he is talking about.
Well, Willie has a keen eye for politics; it’s what made him so powerful in the assembly for so long. He is especially good with understanding the Democratic Party. I’m not sure if he has that much pull left to actually influence the result, but if he does, he’ll probably try. (At least behind the scenes) But, Willie always understood the impact of money, perhaps a little too well. Angelides seems to have many things in his favor, except money. Perhaps Willie is putting a little too much on that. I guess we’ll have a chance to test the former mayor’s acumen this June.