Bush opens office in Newport Beach
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Greg Risling
NEWPORT BEACH -- Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush opened
one of two regional headquarters on Irvine Avenue on Wednesday in
preparation for the state’s March 7 primary.
Bush, the 53-year-old governor of Texas, was aided by fellow Republican
Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach) in locating a suitable office deep
in the heart of GOP country.
“It made sense to have an office where there is a central grass-roots
effort for the Republican party,” said Margita Thompson, a Bush campaign
spokesperson. “It will be a hub for hundreds of volunteers and a portal
to most of the Southland.”
The new headquarters on Irvine Avenue is the second office Bush has
established in California. The other location was opened last July on
Wilshire Boulevard in Brentwood. Only two other states, New Hampshire and
South Carolina, have more than one campaign office, signaling Bush’s
intent to make a strong push toward the California primary.
“Opening an Orange County headquarters shows more of Gov. Bush’s
determination to carry the Golden State,” said Gerald Parsky, the state’s
campaign chair for the Bush camp.
Overseeing the Orange County operation will be William Brough, a former
Cox staffer in Washington, D.C. He was instrumental in finding an office
in what is considered a Republican stronghold. Brough also worked for the
Bob Dole presidential campaign in 1996.
No one was around at the Irvine Avenue suite Thursday, but organizers
expect the headquarters will be opened more often as the primary draws
closer. A look inside the window revealed neatly stacked campaign signs
and wooden stakes, a large supply of mailing envelopes and a giant banner
on the wall that says “Caring for America is electing George Bush
president.”
While Bush has fired a volley over the GOP gangplank, candidate and
billionaire Steve Forbes established a presence with his Irvine office
late last year.
Tom Fuentes, chairman of the county’s Republican party, welcomes the
addition of Bush and any other candidates willing to try their hand in
Orange County.
“It’s particularly positive if any and all candidates open campaign
headquarters here because it will stir energy,” Fuentes said. “Campaigns
usually have to have a physical presence to draw volunteers. Bush’s
public profile to date here in the county has been primarily
money-oriented.”
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