See Dick Run - Riordan and the Gubernatorial Race

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Former two-term Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan is traveling through California talking energy in San Jose, water in Stockton, agriculture in Lodi, and bicycling across downtown Sacramento. He the focus of news reports that have President Bush pushing him to run in next year's Republican primary for governor. Yet the man who's formed exploratory and fundraising committees, maintains he's not yet a candidate. If Richard Riordan is running, what are his chances? We turn to a Republican strategist and a former advisor to Governor Brown for some perspective.
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Alzheimer's Association

American Cancer Society

Melanoma Research Foundation

California Democratic Party

California Target Book

Bill Jones, CA Secretary of State

Riordan for Governor (draft website)

Bill Simon

Credits

Host:

Warren Olney

Producer:

Frances Anderton