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Last Updated on Thursday, 7 October 2010 01:41 Written by rslcpol Thursday, 7 October 2010 01:41
From the Los Angeles Times:
The choices presented to The Times’ editorial board at election time often are dispiriting: Candidate X mumbles bromides about being tough on crime and illegal immigration; Candidate Y naively imagines that the mere power of ideas will overcome the influence of special interests. Everyone claims to be an environmentalist, including those who would roll back environmental progress; everyone is skeptical of big government, even as they propose to make it bigger or tougher. Ultimately we must choose whom to endorse, but we often do so with reluctance.
This year’s race for the office of state attorney general poses the opposite difficulty. California’s two best-known public lawyers — the heads of the Los Angeles and San Francisco district attorney’s offices — are competing for the job. They are both worthy candidates, and closely matched. Either Steve Cooley, a Republican, or Kamala Harris, a Democrat, would do a fine job. After serious deliberation, The Times endorses Cooley.