Los Angeles Times

Brown’s support for Clinton

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Re “Neutral no more: Brown backs Clinton,” June 1

The biggest reason I support Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders for president is his uncompromi­sing stand on climate change, a carbon tax and a ban on fracking. I also used to admire Gov. Jerry Brown for his green policies.

Your article notes that Brown’s endorsemen­t of Hillary Clinton a week before election day in California “may not have the impact that it could have a few weeks earlier.” I would add it would have carried a lot more weight before Brown began dismantlin­g his own environmen­talist reputation, most recently letting the executive directors of the California Coastal Commission and the South Coast Air Quality Management District be removed under industry pressure.

At this point, I am no more likely to follow a Brown endorsemen­t than I am to drink well water polluted by fracking — which Brown also backs. Doug Molitor

Covina

The history you mentioned between Brown and the Clintons is interestin­g, but it is possible that Brown actually thinks Clinton would be the best president.

There is also a further reason Brown may see the need for a strong Clinton showing in California. Libertaria­ns are on the ballot for president in all 50 states, and some Republican­s have approached neoconserv­ative David French to head a thirdparty run. It doesn’t matter to them if these candidates win outright.

With enough support, no candidate would get the required 270 electoral votes to be president, and the Republican-dominated House would end up choosing the winner.

When the primary and partisan blinders are removed,

Clinton will be someone a lot of people support. But I suspect that Brown sees now as better than later for that support to be shown. Jeffrey Ainis

Alhambra

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