Questioning Badham
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Is it possible that I am misreading Robert Kiley’s methods of bringing attention to the Phyllis Badham-Gil Ferguson race for the 70th Assembly seat? I realize that campaigns are supposed to “peak” right before an election, but this means of seeking publicity for Badham strikes me as as little strange.
On the other hand, why would Badham consultant Kiley want to publicize that he hadn’t done his job well? Can it be good for his career as a campaign consultant to let all of Orange County know that he failed in his attempt to do what he was hired to do, i.e. raise money?
Maybe she should be suing him for lack of performance or some such thing.
C. THOMAS
Balboa Island
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