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'Female Obama' Kamala Harris, California AG Candidate, Targeted By Big Business

First Posted: 10/25/10 07:08 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:05 PM ET

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Corporate cash is flooding into the California attorney general's race, a sign both of the growing emphasis that big business is putting on state-level legal action and the particular threat posed by up-and-coming multiracial Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

So-called "down-ticket" races on state ballots rarely draw big national money, but huge corporate interests are funneling more than $1 million through a Republican campaign committee based in Virginia to buy anti-Harris campaign ads on Los Angeles County television stations.

The ad (see below) from the Republican State Leadership Committee -- one of the many such entities revolving in GOP political guru Karl Rove's orbit -- targets Harris, currently the San Francisco district attorney, for her opposition to the death penalty. But it's not hard to figure what its funders really care about. The committee has lately been getting its biggest contributions from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, major health insurers, big tobacco and manufacturing interests.

State attorneys general are increasingly at the front lines of major political issues that affect big-business bottom lines. For instance, after last year's passage of President Obama's health care reform bill, the political battle shifted to the state level, where a bevy of conservative attorneys general are suing to block the law.

Edwin Bender, executive director of the National Institute on Money in State Politics, notes that the attorney general races may be attracting a lot of campaign money because of the important role they will play in the future of campaign money.

"In the wake of the Citizens United ruling by the Supreme Court, which overturned laws in 24 states," Bender told HuffPost, "you have a new situation in which I think attorneys general are going to be looking at the campaign finance laws of their states, to try to determine if there's anything they can or need to do."

Republican State Leadership Committee spokesman Adam Temple didn't return HuffPost's calls, but here's how he explained the organization's opposition to Harris in an interview with the Sacramento Bee: "At a time when the federal government is overreaching, attorneys general often are on the front lines."

State attorneys general are also heavily involved in the key social issues of our time. After California voters approved an anti-gay-marriage ban, it was overturned by a federal district court judge. Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic Attorney General Jerry Brown (currently the favorite in the governor's race) both said they would not use state resources to defend the ban. So has Harris. But her opponent, Republican Steve Cooley, currently the Los Angeles County district attorney, has said he would.

And one unique factor in this race is Harris herself, considered by some Democrats to be the "female Obama." At 46, she is a charismatic, telegenic and multi-racial politician who is credited with an ability to connect with people of widely different backgrounds.

She was the first African-American woman elected to be district attorney in California, and talks as much about prevention as about prosecution. (See the recent Los Angeles Times story, "Kamala Harris is a different kind of prosecutor.")

If she wins next Tuesday, she'll be the first woman, the first African-American and the first Asian-American (her mother is Indian; her father Jamaican) to be elected California attorney general. And every California attorney general in recent history has used the job as a stepping stone to the governor's race.

Stopping -- or even delaying -- the rise of someone like that is just the kind of thing Rove delights in.

Or, as spokesman Temple told the Bee about the possibility of dampening Harris's political future: "If that is a byproduct of defeating her, we're perfectly happy with that."

Harris is the only Democratic statewide candidate currently trailing in the polls. Seeing an opportunity to make political lemonade, her campaign has called attention to the ad as an example of "out of state ideological interference" which they say is illegal, to boot.

In a Monday conference call with reporters, the Harris campaign charged that the ad violates state rules for an "independent expenditure" political campaign ad, which requires the disclosure -- in the ad itself -- of top contributors.

"What's happening here is absolutely unprecedented in attorney general races in California," Harris's political strategist, Ace Smith, told reporters Monday.

"There's a bunch of people in Washington led by Karl Rove and Ed Gillespie [the former Republican National Committee chairman who now runs the Republican State Leadership Committee] who don't like what the Democratic attorneys general have been up to.

"They are targeting Kamala Harris, but more importantly, they are supporting Steve Cooley.... They know that he is the guy who's going to go easy on the tobacco companies and oil companies."

This is not the first time the group has spent large sums on an attorney general race, however. Its donations to the 2008 campaign in Missouri of a state senator named Mike Gibbons totaled a whopping $1.2 million, or nearly one third of his total take. He lost.

Freed by those Supreme Court campaign finance rulings, the committee no longer needs to donate its money; it can now spend it directly on its own campaign commercials. Since it is a "527" organization, it still must at least conform to some basic reporting requirements, an obligation its new and more opaque "501c(4)" siblings do not share.

Even in California, $1 million is a lot for a down-ticket race. Harris has raised about $4 million total in 2010; Cooley has raised about $4.5 million.

WATCH THE AD:




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Dan Froomkin is senior Washington correspondent for the Huffington Post. You can send him an e-mail, bookmark his page; subscribe to RSS feed, follow him on Twitter, friend him on Facebook, and/or become a fan and get e-mail alerts when he writes.

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Corporate cash is flooding into the California attorney general's race, a sign both of the growing emphasis that big business is putting on state-level legal action and the particular threat posed by ...
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PartyPartyParty 07:27 PM on 10/25/2010
My fellow Californians:

Do not, I repeat: do NOT vote for Kamala Harris for Attorney General. Do not vote for Steve Cooley, either. They are both politically ambitious and regard the Attorney General's office as a stepping stone for being a bigger fish in a bigger pond, and both have wasted taxpayer dollars prosecuting "glamour" cases that will get them big headlines, instead of  Read More...
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dbrett480
02:13 PM on 10/31/2010
With Harris we will get more of the same closed government philosophy. She tried to cover-up a major crime lab scandal and has never prosecuted any public official for violating the San Francisco Sunshine Law.
05:09 PM on 10/27/2010
Prior to this article, I had no idea she was black. I just thought she was incompetent. Now I learned something new about her, but it doesn't change my mind about what I already knew. She's still incompentent.
12:07 PM on 10/30/2010
Frustrated Guy: Ms. Harris is Multi-Ethnic. She is East Indian and Jamaican. The press and others asscribe to the 1-drop rule that dates back to Slavery Ownership. So the press and others expect her and us to dismiss her multi-ethnic heritage.

Facts: "She is the daughter of a Tamil Indian mother, Dr. Shyamala Gopalan, a breast cancer specialist, who immigrated to the United States from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India in 1960, and a Jamaican American father, Stanford University economics professor Donald Harris."

In any case, she is part of the Brown Political Machine and dated Willie Brown. So she reaped the benefits of his mentoring and insider connections. Well, that is pretty much the way it works in that arena and others places a well. But my larger issue with her is her career building ambitions vs really helping the people she is supposed to serve.
01:51 PM on 10/27/2010
Anyone who's familiar with Harris' legacy couldn't vote for her in good conscience. Completely incompetent, with no respect for the law or constitutionally protected rights. I don't know how someone who wouldn't push for the death penalty for a cop-killer or a gang member who murderedf a father and his 2 sons will uphold CA state law. She's advocated invading homes of SF residents to go on weapons violations fishing expeditions, and is generally the wrong choice for CA AG.
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OBAMA 2012 OBAMA 2012 OBAMA 2012
03:24 PM on 10/27/2010
Being against the death penalty doesn't bother me because I've always thought having to be in prison for life, no chance for parole, but plenty of chances to relive (if only in nightmares) the horrible thing they did is a much greater punishment.
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dbrett480
09:36 PM on 10/29/2010
I don't think it was her opposition to the death penalty as much it was she announced she wouldn't seek the death penalty against a cop-killer before the officer was even laid to rest. Brown is also opposed to the death penalty but he never did something like that just to score political points with a liberal electorate.
07:39 AM on 10/27/2010
It seems that after some research, it doesn't take very long to find out that Steve Cooley has a great deal of things to answer for. That brief ad against Harris does nothing to tarnish her record once some background is found on Cooley. I have a hard time trusting politicians, but I find few that frighten me and Cooley does. With his connections to direct corruption amongst the political hierarchy, it's no surprise he's able to obtain so much money. Plus his ties to big oil and the like, how can any thinking person reasonably justify allowing him to remain. That man is in it DEEP! Probably too deep...
02:23 AM on 10/27/2010
shes got my vote, as well as all my law enforcement friends and family
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dbrett480
11:51 PM on 10/26/2010
I plan on voting for Democrats across the board EXCEPT for Harris. I will never vote for someone who used the death of a police officer for political gain. Harris announced that she was not pursuing the death penalty against the murd erers of a SFPD officer before he was even buried. I don't care if she is the first of ANYTHING to be elected to this office, Harris would be a terrible AG.

BTW, the major organizations that are leading the campaign against Harris are not big business groups but law enforcement unions, agencies, and leaders.
10:39 PM on 10/26/2010
If you live in CA, please do not vote for Harris.
She's basically negligent to the point of incompetent.
Totally unqualified to be AG, based on her record as DA:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/26/INDO1FHS6C.DTL
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dbrett480
11:53 PM on 10/26/2010
Thanks for the link. I'm a proud Democrat but I can't force myself to vote for someone as incompetent as Harris to be the chief law enforcement officer of CA.
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Money doesn't buy class.....
08:15 PM on 10/26/2010
VOTE DEMOCRATS.

JUST VOTE.
05:47 PM on 10/26/2010
While I do not support the interference by out-of-state corporations in California elections, I find the idea that Kamala Harris is the "female Obama" farcical. Harris owes her entire political career to former Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, who dated her, and, as he did with most of his "girlfriends," obtained some taxpayer funded largesse for her (in her case, it was an appointment to a cushy state commission job for which she had neither training nor experience; other "girlfriends" have been given San Francisco city jobs and rent-free government-owned housing). Since then, with the backing of Brown's machine, she was elected San Francisco DA and obtained the Democratic nomination for state Attorney General. If she has qualifications for either office, I have not heard any.
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04:24 PM on 10/26/2010
The foreign-supported US Chamber of Commerce needs to be regulated and stopped !
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03:18 PM on 10/26/2010
Reasonably good article = slanted for Harris but with enough balance to get by. Is this going to be anHP psuedo lib theme now that can't say Bush did it to the economy - that some big shadowy money men are manipulating our lives by installing candidates of their choosing - sounds like Grisham novel. There si nothing worng with Harris and to pick the Prop 8 piece out the air is meaningless - no one i going to devote a dime to anything asscoiated with it. Harris just doesn;t have either the "it" factor or a statwide poltiical face to pull the SoCal vote in. and to associate with Obama is raciost and a point against her in this election. The only shadowy forces controllingour lives HP writers is the megabanks and they owe their existence to the Obama $2 trillion giveaways - so if you're looking for conspiracies to do corrup and eveil things - look no further than the white house.
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04:03 PM on 10/26/2010
more GOP distortions....of the $ 13 TRILLION the US is in Debt the Republicans
are responsible for
ELEVEN of it !!!!......11 of 13, that's around 80% !

Where were the tea party type people when Bush was spending like no tomorrow ?
Supporting THEM !
04:42 PM on 10/26/2010
Thanks for that info.
05:04 PM on 10/27/2010
Quit the lies. It's about 8, maybe a little under. Also, it's worth noting that it's gone up about 3 trillion since Obama took office, as of today's date. Obama is spending faster than any president in history, roughly twice as fast as Bush Jr. Want proof? Check the link below.

http://www.skymachines.com/US-National-Debt-Per-Capita-Percent-of-GDP-and-by-Presidental-Term.htm
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MrUniteUs
02:38 PM on 10/26/2010
The woman's got to be doing something right to achieve her level of success. .
She's been prosecuting criminals for 20 years.

"Kamala Harris is a different kind of prosecutor
The Democratic candidate for state attorney general opposes the death penalty and has stressed prevention as well as punishment while San Francisco's district attorney. But convictions have increased dramatically in her office."

http://articles.latimes.com/2010/oct/20/local/la-me-harris-20101015

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dbrett480
11:57 PM on 10/26/2010
The only right thing Harris has managed to do is attach herself to Willie Brown. She has only advanced this far because she did everything she could to appeal to the arch-liberals of San Francisco.
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MrUniteUs
02:34 PM on 10/26/2010
Be good if Huffington Post also posted a Kamala Harris Ad.

http://www­.kamalahar­ris.org/ne­verforget

Take a look
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cassie reinara
02:26 PM on 10/26/2010
If the PUGs attack dogs are out to get her, that's pretty much an indication, she's doing something right.
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freddymedal
01:41 PM on 10/26/2010
AK-47? Maybe he wouldn't be gone if republicans didn't fight so hard to keep assault rifles on the streets.