From the Sun: Kirk loses Hesperia race in spite of war chest

One of my posts below discusses some of my feelings about the local Republican party. Of course Mark Kirk is one of its leaders. And he is one of the few for whom I have respect. One of the many reasons I have respect for Mark is the fact that he ran a clean campaign.

Mike’s reference to a “smear” is laughable. I heard Brad’s radio spot and there was nothing wrong with it. The real “smear” came from the Mike Leonard and Paul Bosacki side via Al Vogler. They ran a very dirty campaign. All one has to do is check out the many lies on Bosacki’s webpage to get just an inkling of how dishonest he is. Campaigns do seem to be easier to win for those with no integrity.


By Joe Smilor on November 9, 2008 9:00 AM

How much money does it take to win a City Council race?

Not as much as some might think.

Mark Kirk - a Republican political operative in San Bernardino County and Supervisor Gary Ovitt’s chief of staff - lost the Hesperia council race Tuesday by nearly 2,000 votes, despite a huge infusion of cash.

“Anytime you have a campaign, no matter how much money you spend, no matter how much work you do, at the end of the day, it’s the voters’ decision,” Kirk said.

Hesperia, population 85,500, is one of the smaller cities in the county, which has a population of more than 2 million.

Kirk’s challengers, incumbent Mike Leonard and Planning Commissioner Paul Bosacki, raised far less money than Kirk, who amassed at least $162,242 for his campaign, according to financial disclosure statements filed with the city clerk.

By contrast, Bosacki raised $6,568, and Leonard raised $11,188.

In the end, all that fundraising failed to pay off for Kirk.

“Money isn’t necessarily the answer in Hesperia,” Leonard said. “This is the second time I’ve run, and both times I ran, there was a lot of money spent against me, and it didn’t do any good.”

Kirk has two existing political action committees for fundraising, according to the Registrar of Voters office.

And he ranks high in Republican circles. Ovitt, his boss, is chairman of the county Republican Central Committee, of which Kirk is an elected member.

Board of Supervisors Chairman Paul Biane gave him $5,000, as did Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt, who represents the High Desert region.

Leonard speculated that two failed attempts to recall Kirk’s father, school board member Robert Kirk, could have hurt the younger Kirk’s chances of winning.

Leonard also said he and Bosacki won their seats despite a smear campaign and negative comments in a radio ad by Mitzelfelt.

Bosacki has earned a reputation as a government watchdog through his blog, paveroadsfirst.com.

Kirk said he isn’t heartbroken over the loss and is looking forward to relaxing with his family.

“I’m okay with it,” he said. “I will be available to help my community out in any way it needs.”

lauren.mcsherry@inlandnewspapers.com

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