Leave mud out of the judge race
From the beginning, we have felt that Gay Sandoval has taken the
high road in her quest to unseat Judge Ronald Kline.
Sandoval admirably initiated a write-in campaign against the
embattled jurist who, despite facing charges of molestation and
possession of child pornography, was running unopposed to retain his
Superior Court seat.
The result: Because of the write-in campaign he did not win his
seat back and instead there is a two-way race between Sandoval, the
second-highest write-in vote getter and John Adams, the top write-in
vote getter.
Kline ultimately asked a judge to remove him from the ballot. But
if it wasn’t for Sandoval, who knows if Kline would have ever dropped
out of the race.
With such a laudable track record, we must say we felt a pang of
disappointment last week when that same Gay Sandoval, a former
columnist at this paper, seemed to switch course and decide to take
the low road in her campaign against Adams.
Sandoval sent out letters to Adams’s supporters alleging that his
campaign Web site contained incorrect information about how much time
he served as a private practice attorney.
Sandoval also decided to dredge up personal information regarding
Adams’s divorce and child support case.
This sort of mudslinging is beneath people who want to become
judges. The information on Adams’s background certainly provided no
insight on his ability to hear cases.
Instead, we encourage Sandoval to provide voters with a clear
picture of why she is the better candidate. She needs to tout her
qualifications, not seek out what she believes are the personal flaws
in her opponent.
There are plenty of issues that judges must contend with that are
near and dear to voters. Let’s hear from Sandoval and Adams on just
how they stand.
Democracy will be better for it.
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