Los Angeles Times

GOP hopefuls agree to debate

Donnelly, Kashkari will participat­e in event hosted by KFI’s John and Ken.

- By Seema Mehta seema.mehta@latimes.com

A mostly unknown Republican gubernator­ial candidate dropped out of the race Tuesday, but the two main GOP contenders will debate next month in a 90minute event moderated by popular talk-radio hosts.

Laguna Hills Mayor Andrew Blount cited health problems as he pulled out of the June 3 primary contest.

“Due to this, I’ve been unable to put together the campaign that California deserves,” he wrote on a Facebook message to supporters.

Best known for his elaborate annual Christmas light display, Blount was a longshot candidate who had single-digit support in the polls. The Republican had eschewed donations, saying, “California is not for sale and neither is this election.”

Attempts to reach Blount on Tuesday were unsuccessf­ul.

Assemblyma­n Tim Donnelly, the front-runner after Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, and first-time candidate Neel Kashkari will meet at 5 p.m. May 15 at the Ayres Hotel in Anaheim, according to the radio station KFI-AM (640). John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou, hosts of the “John and Ken” show, will moderate.

The duo said they had also invited Brown. A political spokesman for the governor said he had not seen a debate invitation.

Attempts to reach Donnelly were unsuccessf­ul.

Kashkari has raised much more money than Donnelly and rolled out high-profile endorsemen­ts by Republican leaders, including a nod from former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Tuesday, but he remains unknown to most voters.

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