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    The Washington Post

    Brown campaigns to become top Calif. lawman

    By Michael Fitzgerald
    Reuters
    Wednesday, June 7, 2006; 9:16 PM

    SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - Having spent two terms as
    California governor, run for president three times and dated at least
    one rock star, Jerry Brown has long served as an eclectic voice in
    American politics.

    After his Democratic primary win on Tuesday, Brown, who is ending his
    second term as mayor of Oakland, campaigned on Wednesday across
    California to conquer yet another political office, this time the job
    of state attorney general.

    In the day after a landslide win in the primary election, Brown, 68,
    made campaign stops in Los Angeles, Fresno, San Diego, Sacramento and
    Bakersfield.

    Brown emphasized he had no aspirations to run for governor again, or
    other elective office besides state attorney general. "At my age, I
    prefer to focus on the task ahead, which is four years of hands-on
    work as attorney general," he told reporters in Sacramento.

    Brown was again following in his father's footsteps in seeking the job
    of top state law enforcer, this time in reverse order. Pat Brown
    served eight years as attorney general before his 1958 election to
    governor.

    The son, by contrast, served as governor of the nation's most populous
    state from 1975 to 1983 and only sought the attorney general job a
    quarter of a century later.

    "I will have to say, this job, I am truly prepared for," he said. "You
    could question some of the others."

    Brown's low-key style as governor in the 1970s included living in a
    modest apartment near the state Capitol building when he could have
    lived in the governor's mansion. He also made headlines by dating rock
    singer Linda Ronstadt.

    Brown was single until last year when he married Ann Gust, former
    chief counsel for clothing chain operator Gap Inc. She is now serving
    as his campaign manager.

    "I am younger than he is but I feel older most days," she said. "He
    has a lot of energy and he wears me out."

    Brown is facing state Sen. Chuck Poochigian, a Republican from the
    Central Valley city of Fresno. Polls suggest Brown has a big edge in
    popularity and name recognition as few voters know Poochigian.

    "That choice will be between my strongly held concern for the victims
    of crime and the mayor's emphasis on his political pedigree,"
    Poochigian said on Tuesday.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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