California Assemblyman Dan Logue Shifts Support to Gingrich

Lorraine Yapps Cohen

California Assemblyman Dan Logue threw his support to Newt Gingrich. The Republican Logue initiated Draft Perry for President in California. Rick Perry, however, withdrew from the Republican campaign and redirected his support to Gingrich. Logue followed suit, shifting his support to Gingrich as well.

Logue has a leaning to spot leadership potential. Rick Perry's accomplishments in Texas weren't lost on the la-la landers in California. Logue and other Assemblymen visited Perry in Texas to learn the secrets of its successful state economy, and Perry returned the visit to California in efforts to expand the vision of economic prosperity in a state needing it badly.

But Perry would be outdone on the national scene for reasons imponderable to successful business folks. Note well that California has few such folks anymore, as they are taking their business out of state in droves. Perry was brought to California to show the ways of slashing bureaucracy and promoting business. He entered the national Republican race to bring that talent to the party, but the Republican Party appeared to want none of that nationally.

It is reasonable to witness such Republican support in California swinging to Gingrich. According to Logue, Gingrich has the experience to push prosperity back to all Americans through the political machinations in Washington. Besides, Gingrich embodies the American values that we are losing so rapidly, and it is tough enough to get them back.

Logue can spot the leader to do it through the thick political fog that both California and the country have created. Cutting through the pooh pooh pandering for which California politicians are known, Logue declared, according to the Sacramento Bee, "We need a bulldog, not a poodle for president."

Published by Lorraine Yapps Cohen

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  • Lori Gunn3/13/2012

    Great writing:) Thanks!

  • Mike Powers2/12/2012

    Excellent article as always. Thanks!

  • Michele Starkey2/2/2012

    Was surprised that Newt didn't fare better in FL - then again, Mitt charms them in. cheers

  • Martin Kloess1/25/2012

    well written - thank you

  • J P Whickson1/25/2012

    I'm not sold on Gingrich. I like Ron Paul better and as far as a tax plan....I've been supporting a national sales tax with an additional tax on products made outside of our country--especially if they're made by American companies. I really don't see how Newt will beat Obama, particularly if the economy gets better. One thing I do know is that the stock market will be dropping soon. With the severe weather, property insurance companies will be doing a major sell off to access money for claims. If they wait a while, it could swing the election toward a Republican.

  • Gerald Kennedy1/25/2012

    Interesting. I don't know if Perry is a plus or negative...

  • Nolan O'Brian1/25/2012

    Great news! "Gingrich embodies American values" is a great campaign strategy. Lying, cheating and influence-peddling....bring him on! The Democratic National Committee is pouring champagne at the thought of a Gingrich candidacy.

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