Mike Berryhill challenging Dennis Cardoza (D, CA-18).

[UPDATE] Mike’s campaign site is now up; contribute here.

CA-18 is a D+4 district that voted for Bush in 2004; incumbent Cardoza ran unopposed in 2008.  Of course, that was before unemployment in Cardoza’s district hit double digits*, and why Cardoza’s yelling for help from the federal government, while treating Speaker Pelosi like the radioactive career-killer that she is.  Mind you, Cardoza’s also ducking those inconveniently public town halls in favor of nice, controllable mass phone calls; which tells you everything that you need to know about his interest in his consituency.  Or his personal moral courage.

So he’s getting a challenge: Mike Berryhill, who’s a local irrigation district director – and apparently annoyed.

“Someone needs to step up to the plate and take on Dennis Cardoza,” Berryhill said. “He’s really had a free ride in the last couple of elections. I feel like the people in our area are not being represented.”

“Representation.”  Ha!  Doesn’t he understand that Blue Dog Democratic districts are only there to empower liberal Democratic agendas?

Moe Lane

PS: No website yet – he only just announced – but the CA GOP site is here.

*How much of this can be attributed to the federal government deciding that preserving the Delta Smelt was more important than preserving San Joaquin farmlands is up to the reader; the San Joaquin valley is very large, but you can’t shut down entire industries virtually overnight and not expect fallout.

Crossposted to RedState.

4 thoughts on “Mike Berryhill challenging Dennis Cardoza (D, CA-18).”

  1. Thanks Moe for the write up on Mike Berryhill. Just wanted to let you know that Mike’s website for congress is up at berryhillforcongress.com I just made a contribution! Thanks for covering this!

    -Joe

  2. David Lee Buxton Declared before Berryhill made his declaration. Due to an error on part of the Stan GOP David wasn’t announced. You can find David Buxton’s interview with Dave Diamond on kfiv on the KFIV website. Berryhill also had an interview the Tuesday before and basically shot himself in the foot when he mentioned that he wanted to ship immigrants from Mexico out here legally because nobody wanted to do farm work here in the Valley. Modesto’s unemployment rate is 17%, and the nat. average is 9%

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