We received some news yesterday that we wanted to pass along. As you may know, Assembly Majority Leader Alberto Torrico is a candidate for California Attorney General in 2010. Assemblymember Torrico has long been a friend of SJPOA and received our wholehearted endorsement over the summer.
Now, he has been honored with the endorsement of PORAC, a statewide organization of public safety unions, of which SJPOA is a member. This is a huge step for Mr. Torrico's campaign. and it's clear from reading the email below — which he sent to supporters yesterday — that he appreciates the significance.
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Dear Friend,
The 62,000-member strong Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC) voted Saturday to endorse my campaign for Attorney General.
I’ve always made protecting the public my highest priority. Many of you know my brother is a veteran officer with the San Jose Police Department, so this powerful endorsement is more than a political victory. It is a very personal validation of years of work standing with law enforcement to make California safer.
PORAC President Ron Cottingham was very kind in his remarks:
“Alberto Torrico has made protecting the public his top priority. He is the best choice for California’s top law enforcement official.”
I want to personally thank the men and women of law enforcement for their confidence and for this endorsement.
This is just the most recent success for our campaign. We reported the strongest cash-on-hand position among Attorney General candidates in July. And we are back on the road today – spreading the word and gaining even greater momentum.
Please stay in touch as the campaign continues to grow. You can join me on Facebook, sign up on my website or follow me on my new Twitter account. And please help us maintain our strong financial position by making your donation here.
Respectfully,
Alberto Torrico
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You can click here to read an article Mr. Torrico wrote for Protect San Jose back in June.
That's a big score for Torrico. Any reason POA gave him an early endorsement and not DA Carr?
ReplyDeleteLets wait for the ethics violations to cool before an endorsement is made. Torrico had no baggage.
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