Cook
Sunday, June 3, 2012 – 04:00 p.m.
It looks like Assemblyman Paul Cook (R-Yucca Valley) may have an edge in collecting a top-two spot in the June 5 primary to represent the 8th Congressional District.
His republican opponents actions says as much.
Cook has taken the brunt of hits from opponents Brad Mitzelfelt (R-Wrightwood) and Phil Liberatore (R-Whittier).
A definite sign that Cook has been resonating in polls.
It’ll be interesting to see of any of the negative hits bring Cook down.
The big question is will a democrat pick up a spot due to the ten republican candidates in the contest?
It’s a strong possibility.
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Cook can’t possibly win this race. Imus will win it because he has has attended more tea party meetings. Everyone knows that the tea party rules the GOP. That’s why Ron Paul will be the GOP’s Presidential nomination. //hits crack pipe
Imus has walked through dozens CA Big 8 neighborhoods and traveled from Yucca Valley to Bishop. He’s personally talked to over 20,000 residents of the CA Big 8.
If Cook is in the top 2, he’ll be facing Imus.
19 Delta…..That would be interesting to see.