LAT: Top Democrats Mining State
White House prospects are joining Angelides on campaign swings through a region rich with potential donors.
By Mark Z. Barabak, Times Staff Writer
September 27, 2006
Helping out
(Eric Risberg / AP)
Although many Democrats quietly despair over Phil Angelides' uphill fight against Arnold Schwarzenegger, there is one group flocking to the underdog's side: the party's 2008 presidential prospects.
Here comes the parade, from Washington and beyond: former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner, former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and John F. Kerry of Massachusetts.
Due in soon are New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Sen. Christopher J. Dodd of Connecticut and retired Army Gen. Wesley K. Clark. And former Vice President Al Gore, who is or isn't thinking about another White House run, depending on the latest rumor.
They stand next to Angelides and express their deep regard for the state treasurer's principles and passion. They take a swipe at Republican Gov. Schwarzenegger, speaking off Angelides' campaign talking points. The choice, Warner said in a recent campaign stop, is between an incumbent who "walks in lock-step" with President Bush and a Democrat committed to improving public schools.
But the main reason the political tourists come is one that Willie Sutton would understand. He robbed banks, Sutton supposedly said, because that's where the money is. And that is why presidential candidates come to California, only to abandon the state once the competition heats up in Iowa, New Hampshire, Florida and the Midwest, where presidential campaigns are typically decided....
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