Los Angeles Times

Ex-N.Y. mayor eyes California

Ex-New York mayor funds TV campaigns against Reps. Knight and Rohrabache­r.

- 25TH DISTRICT 48TH DISTRICT By Michael Finnegan

Michael Bloomberg’s PAC is spending a “jawdroppin­g amount” in a push to unseat Republican­s.

Michael Bloomberg’s political action committee has launched a major ad campaign aimed at unseating Republican Reps. Dana Rohrabache­r of Costa Mesa and Steve Knight of Palmdale.

The interventi­on by the former New York City mayor has further tilted California ad spending in Democrats’ favor in the final two weeks before the Nov. 6 midterm election.

Bloomberg’s Independen­ce USA PAC reported spending $4.4 million on advertisin­g against Rohrabache­r and $5.1 million to promote Knight’s Democratic challenger, Katie Hill.

It is part of the PAC’s expected $11-million final push for Democrats in tight House races in California, with a small amount going to Mike Levin, who is vying to succeed retiring GOP Rep. Darrell Issa of Vista.

“That’s a jaw-dropping amount of money,” said Rob Stutzman, one of California’s top Republican strategist­s.

Bloomberg’s spending underscore­d California’s pivotal role in deciding which party will control the House for the second half of President Trump’s term.

Democrats, who need to gain 23 seats to win the majority, have targeted Rohrabache­r, Knight, and Reps. Mimi Walters of Laguna Beach and Jeff Denham of the San Joaquin Valley. They also hope to capture the open seats of Issa and de-

parting GOP Rep. Ed Royce of Fullerton.

The unpopulari­ty of Trump, who lost all six districts in 2016, has put every one of those seats in play for Democrats.

The closing burst of advertisin­g from Bloomberg was a reminder that Hill, despite her spectacula­r success in fundraisin­g, still faces a tough fight to dislodge Knight in conservati­ve-leaning suburbs on the northern outskirts of Los Angeles. Bloomberg’s first TV ad for Hill casts her as a champion for veterans in the state’s 25th Congressio­nal District.

The other spot that Bloomberg started airing this week is a brutal attack on Rohrabache­r, hammering him for saying that global warming is a fraud.

“It’s getting hotter, but while fire and smoke choke our air, Dana Rohrabache­r is radically opposed to efforts to fight climate change,” a narrator says as images of forest fires and belching smokestack­s flash on screen.

A League of Conservati­on Voters committee has joined Bloomberg in spending $650,000 to air the ad.

Rohrabache­r spokesman Dale Neugebauer said the congressma­n believes the climate is changing, but not that human activity is the cause.

“Billionair­es from San Francisco and New York City are pouring millions of dollars into this district to buy the election for Nancy Pelosi and advance their own personal agendas,” he said. “Their attack ads are intended [to] mislead and to distort Rep. Rohrabache­r’s record. It won’t work.”

Scientists say carbon emissions, largely from the burning of fossil fuels, are rapidly warming the Earth and threatenin­g civilizati­on with inundation of coastal cities, food shortages, dieoffs of coral reefs, more frequent and intense hurricanes and wildfires and other catastroph­es.

Howard Wolfson, a Bloomberg senior advisor, called the congressma­n’s stand on climate change extreme.

“There are many Republican­s who vote against the environmen­t, but there are not many who are willing to say so explicitly on the record that they believe that climate change is a hoax,” he said. “That kind of thing is really out of step with the district.”

Republican­s outnumber Democrats by more than 10 percentage points in Rohrabache­r’s 48th Congressio­nal District on the Orange County coast, stretching from Seal Beach to South Laguna. But Hillary Clinton beat Trump there in 2016, 48% to 46%.

The new attack ad is a worrisome sign for the 15term incumbent, whose lackluster fundraisin­g has left him unable to respond forcefully to his Democratic challenger, Harley Rouda, and his allies.

The Congressio­nal Leadership Fund, a super PAC closely tied to House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, has come to the rescue, up to a point, with $3 million in cable television ads, but left Rohrabache­r to fend for himself on the more expensive broadcast stations with broader audiences.

On Thursday, Rouda, the Bloomberg group and a Democratic super PAC were all airing ads pounding Rohrabache­r on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox stations with no counter-spots defending the congressma­n.

“That’s a real disadvanta­ge for Rohrabache­r to not get up on broadcast,” said Stutzman, the Republican strategist.

At the same time, he said, Bloomberg’s late arrival in California could diminish the impact, because the sheer volume of campaign advertisin­g in the days just before an election can be too much for viewers to absorb.

All three of the other Republican­s in close races in the L.A. media market — Knight, Walters and Young Kim of Fullerton — are getting help on broadcast stations from the Congressio­nal Leadership Fund or the National Republican Congressio­nal Committee. Like Rohrabache­r, they badly need assistance to withstand the Democrats’ record spending.

Courtney Alexander, communicat­ions director of the Congressio­nal Leadership Fund, declined to say why the group was limiting its defense of Rohrabache­r to cable channels with fewer viewers than the main broadcast stations.

“We will do what it takes to ensure he wins his reelection,” she said.

Knight, who also can’t afford to advertise on the most-watched stations, said he was grateful the Congressio­nal Leadership Fund was stepping into the void.

“They got us on broadcast,” he said of the GOP super PAC. “Being on broadcast is a big deal.”

 ?? Cheryl Senter Associated Press ?? MICHAEL BLOOMBERG is spending millions to help California Democrats in close House contests.
Cheryl Senter Associated Press MICHAEL BLOOMBERG is spending millions to help California Democrats in close House contests.
 ?? Patrick T. Fallon For The Times ?? REP. STEVE KNIGHT is among the Republican­s targeted by Democrats who aim to retake the House.
Patrick T. Fallon For The Times REP. STEVE KNIGHT is among the Republican­s targeted by Democrats who aim to retake the House.

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