Confusion and fracturing continue on the GOP side in CA-50. Despite losing the April 11th primary to lobbyist Brian Bilbray, extremely wealthy Rancho Santa Fe Republican Eric Roach is showing even more signs that he will aggressively challenge the June primary (attempting a write-in candidacy in the runoff itself is also an option, though it seems less likely). Along with his new best buddy Howard Kaloogian, Roach has embarked on a tour of national conservative groups in Washington D.C., to gauge support for Roach’s candidacy.
Kaloogian has said he will endorse Roach if Roach runs in the June primary.
Roach decided not to directly contest Bilbray’s April 11 win, deciding after some debate not to persue a recount. However, that still leaves open the possibility of contesting the June primary. While Roach has not officially announced he will run, he has been running radio ads “thanking” voters and sent out mailers with the same message. See my analysis of the implict but obvious anti-Bilbray messages in his “thank you” ads (basically he specifically hits all the areas where he is strong and Bilbray is weak–“moral values” issues, lobbyist/special interest, etc).
NCTimes’ writeup on the Roach-Kaloogian tour (boy is that a presidential ticket from hell or what?!) is here.
On Tuesday, Roach arrived in Washington for two days of meetings with national conservative groups to measure their views on his possible candidacy for the Republican nomination in the June primary, a Roach spokesman said Tuesday.
“He’s getting a pulse,” spokesman Stan Devereux said in a Tuesday phone interview from the nation’s capital. “Eric is in the process of evaluating whether he will continue to campaign for the June primary. We believe it’s very important to have input from key conservatives.”
In the blog/comments section of NCTimes, some interesting comments:
Conservative Repub wrote on April 26, 2006 8:11 AM:“I hope many conservatives will call Mr. Roach’s office and encourage him to run. Even 6 months of Busby would help gel the conservative vote–and she couldn’t do much damage since congress will be out of session most of the time since it is campaign season. Having liberal lobbyist Bilbray “represent” a conservative North County is a disaster.”
write in wrote on April 26, 2006 9:16 AM:“eric roach for the june 6 election! Packard did it, so can roach.”
DC Conservative wrote on April 26, 2006 11:31 AM:”Roach needs to run in the June Primary. If the PARTY forces a lazy ProChoice, anti gUn environmentalist Bilbray on the conservatives of North County we should have no choice but to vote against him. On most important issues there is really no difference between Bilbray and Busby….”
Wow, sounds like Bilbray is really rallying the base… Actually that is one concern with a Roach run–maybe his attacks will hurt Bilbray enough to help Busby, but on the other hand, without Roach, maybe GOP voters won’t turn out at all on election day, helping Busby.
cross-posted at dailykos