Former Assemblyman John Laird says his own polling
shows him with a slight lead over his likely opponent
for a potential coastal Senate seat, Assembly GOP Leader
Sam Blakeslee of San Luis Obispo. The seat only becomes vacant if the current occupant,
Republican Sen. Abel Maldonado, R-Santa Maria, is confirmed by the Legislature and leaves
to become lieutenant governor. Maldonado is Gov. Schwarzenegger’s nominee to succeed John Garamendi, a Democrat who
was elected to Congress in November. Laird, a Santa Cruz Democrat, said Monday that the
poll gave him a lead "in the low single digits." Respondents
were asked twice about the theoretical match-up, first near the beginning of the call with pollsters,
then again "after every conceivable thing was thrown
and him and me both," Laird said. He said the lead
grew slightly after potential negatives were given
to respondents. "It just means it’s totally competitive," Laird said. Blakeslee wasn’t immediately available for comment. However, Blakeslee is outpacing Laird in fundraising. Secretary of State records show that Laird currently
has $90,000 cash on hand in an account for a planned 2012 run at the seat, while Blakeslee’s campaign committee has taken in $384,000 since the beginning of last year.
Republicans may cast Laird as too liberal for the district,
which is more evenly divided than his former Santa
Cruz Assembly district. Laird is also openly gay, but
sources say this would probably not be much of a factor
in this moderate coastal district. Blakeslee, meanwhile, was known as one of the more
moderate members of the Republican caucus before becoming
leader last June.
Blakeslee was succeeded as leader by Assemblyman Martin
Garrick, R-Carlsbad, on Feb. 1.
