Total Recall: As goes California, so goes the nation. If true, we’re all in trouble. An economy on the ropes, and a political culture on the verge of collapse
By the standards of normal politics, Ted Costa of Sacramento would be considered a loser, a Young Republican who never made it to The Show.
In 1980, Costa supported George H.W. Bush, only to see him steamrollered by Ronald Reagan in the race for the GOP nomination. In 1994 the state’s Republican governor, Pete Wilson, urged Costa to run for Congress—and then supported his opponent in the primary. (Costa lost by 1,500 votes.) When George W. Bush became president, Costa wrote him a letter offering his services—and never got a reply. These days, at 62, Costa is a member of the San Juan Water District board of directors and runs a group called People’s Advocate out of a shabby industrial park on the edge of town, far from the august capitol and the lushly manicured park that surrounds it.
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