Republicans fault Assembly endorsement by Teachers Association of Long Beach

From: Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA. | Date: May 8, 2008| Author: Paul Eakins | Copyright information

LONG BEACH - The Republican Party may not be the third wheel in the 54th Assembly District race - that designation generally goes to, of course, third parties, but the local GOP does feel snubbed by the Teachers Association of Long Beach.

Forget the general assumption by some political pundits that the heavily Democratic 54th District -- which includes most of Long Beach, four cities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula and a few other surrounding communities -- is likely to stay in the Demo...

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