Los Angeles Times

Back to his father’s GOP

Re “State GOP is in a bind over Trump,” Feb. 9

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If Republican­s held a few key offices in California, they could try gerrymande­ring or voter suppressio­n, which have worked well in other states. Lacking that opportunit­y, perhaps they should try winning back rational conservati­ves.

My late father was a lifelong California Republican who believed in the conservati­sm of his era. Those Republican­s made up the party of civil rights and equal opportunit­y when the Democrats held the “solid south.”

Look at what they have become. They wield their offices like bludgeons. They promote a warped religion that worships wealth and defends bigotry. They are driving the nation into bankruptcy. They promote lies and corruption. The list goes on.

The problem precedes President Trump. The George W. Bush administra­tion was more arrogant and incompeten­t than any administra­tion in recent history. In 2004 my father held his nose and voted a straight Democratic ballot, including Sen. John F. Kerry for president and Sen. Barbara Boxer for reelection.

I don’t like single-party governance in California, and I hope the Republican­s will mount a rational resurgence. Scott D. White

Claremont

I have an idea for those Republican­s wondering about a leader for the California GOP: Why not find someone who backs policies that most people actually support?

Start with climate change. According to a recent Monmouth University poll, 78% of Americans say that climate change is behind more extreme weather and rising sea levels. That includes 64% of Republican­s.

Some Republican leaders, such as former Secretary of State George P. Shultz, have advocated for a carbon fee and dividend as a way of tackling it, but they’re a tiny minority.

Then there’s gun control. Ninety percent of the population wants some form of it, yet President Trump signed a bill last year that effectivel­y makes it easier for people with mental illness to get guns.

And that’s only two policies. Frances Mathews

Fullerton

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