Los Angeles Times

Third-party blow to O.C. Dems

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Re “Orange County isn’t ready for blue wave,” Opinion, May 30

Let me get this straight: Columnist Gustavo Arellano wants Orange County Democrats to “prove” something to him — it’s not quite clear what — in order for him to come home and stop “splitting” his vote among Libertaria­ns, Greens and Peace and Freedom candidates.

He names two “tyrannical” office holders as the reason for voting for third parties, which in the American political system is tantamount to wasting a vote or, in the case of current Orange County congressio­nal races, helping to keep Republican­s in power.

I suppose Arellano imagines himself as a quirky independen­tminded spirit. But politics is primarily about articulati­ng values, getting elected and then exerting the power necessary to

change laws, not about fulfilling the self. This is done through political parties that for most of our modern history have been composed of either Democrats or Republican­s.

At this crucial time in our country, for Arellano to offer glib political advice centered on himself is irresponsi­ble. Kelly Candaele

Los Angeles

Arellano is wrong: Demographi­cs have changed in Orange County, and now is the time for the Republican strangleho­ld on power to end. That’s not to say it will be easy. It’s always hard to build something, especially from scratch.

The Republican Party has been entrenched in south Orange County for years because it was pretty much the only game in town. Well, now there are new players. It’s easy to criticize, especially when you’re a hammer and everything looks like a nail, but some of us are working hard to help make a difference. I’m taking action.

Arellano should not be proud of his decision to split his ballot between third parties. Stop complainin­g and take a stand. It’s called politics. Jo Anne Simon

Mission Viejo

If only we had more politician­s like former Irvine Mayor Larry Agran, “whose ego,” to use Arellano’s words, stopped the Orange County Board of Supervisor­s from turning the former Marine Corps Air Station El Toro into a commercial airport.

The Orange County Great Park planned to take the base’s place may not be what was envisioned, but thank goodness there are no planes flying over my roof. Gail Lewis

Irvine

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