New Majority backs Arnold
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Paul Clinton
Members of a moderate wing of the Republican Party based locally have
thrown their growing political clout behind the Running Man.
Citing its two-year political relationship with actor and
gubernatorial hopeful Arnold Schwarzenegger, the New Majority decided
Wednesday to support the candidate with the most star power.
The coalition of fiscally minded business leaders, who founded
their group in 1999 to abolish “social litmus test” issues for
Republican candidates, also said they are philosophically aligned
with the former Mr. Universe.
“Arnold has the best chance to win,” said chairman Larry Higby,
who lives in Newport Beach. “He also lines up with our views on
broadening the Republican Party. He’s basically in line with our
philosophy.”
During a conference call the day Schwarzenegger announced he would
run, the actor called the group at Newport Beach’s Pacific Club to
ask if he could count on their support.
They announced they would back him after a fierce debate about
whether to throw their lot in with Peter Ueberroth.
“This was a very tough decision for us because of Peter
Ueberroth,” Higby said. “He’s known by the New Majority.”
The group’s flirtation with Schwarzenegger began in 2001, when New
Majority board member Paul Folino, chief executive officer of Costa
Mesa-based Emulex Corp., headed to the actor’s Pacific Palisades home
for dinner.
The two found common ground in support for Proposition 49 as well
as for a film and television studio a Chapman University.
Schwarzenegger has visited Orange County to speak at events
organized by the group.
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment, business and politics. He
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